And as many have pointed out to you not only in this thread but over the course of years, legally you have to report all income. The "trigger" for reporting income is not receipt of a 1099 form, the "trigger" is payment made to you by an MSC in any amount from $0.01 to a million dollars (or more). You may not like it, but that is the law.
You may find it useful to tell us over and over that you don't like the law and that you feel that it disproportionately impacts low-income taxpayers, but that opinion on your part does not impact the day-to-day operation of how we conduct mystery shopping. As many have pointed out to you, telling us that you don't like the tax law accomplishes nothing beyond annoying some of the people on this Forum. I assume that is indeed your goal. You have been advised to contact your elected representatives, and you have declined. You could also decide to run for office yourself. Once you announce your formal candidacy for elected office and have filed the appropriate paperwork and nominating petitions, I will personally buy you a soapbox to stand on when you make your stump speeches. You will have to report that as a campaign contribution since that is the law.
@johnb974 wrote:
@HowardJuice23 wrote:
@mystery2me wrote:
@johnb974 wrote:
What was the purpose of having the pay apps issue 1099's? Who does it affect the most? (Low or high income earners?)
Simply put, it was to raise money for the Covid stimulus plan. Yes, to increase tax collections, because due to self-imposed rules Congress had to raise money for the Covid relief instead of borrowing the money.
I suppose because more and more commerce goes online and more people work as ICs instead of as regular employees without getting 1099s and such, more taxes were going uncollected. And, yes, it probably does affect low income taxpayers more on the micro level.
That is true. But just to be clear, this doesn’t change anything in regard to mystery shoppers. This does not mean the IRS is going to spend more time going after mystery shoppers. MSCs have always issued 1099s. Nothing will change
mystery shopping companies only issue 1099's if you make $600 or more.
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