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The Small Business
Lending Fund Act that passed in 2010 addresses rental properties and new
tax reporting requirements. "Under the provision, recipients of rental income
from real estate generally are subject to the same information reporting
requirements as taxpayers engaged in a trade or business," the Joint Committee on
Taxation reported.

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When using contractors on your rental properties, you must
provide a 1099 for every billing over $600.00.
"Fines would double for each 1099 form someone fails to send to the IRS,
increasing to $60 for individuals and $250 for small businesses." Reported the Washington Examiner. The maximum penalty for not filing could be up
to $250,000.
"You've got to be kidding me," said Tom Schatz,
president of the watchdog group Citizens Against Government Waste, when told
about the provision. "Honestly, it's an outrageous burden for rental
owners."
The new law is now in effect as of January 1, 2011. These penalties apply to
any small business who files 1099 forms.
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Posted on January 12, 2011 13:06:53 by IPTV.Boyz
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