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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Form W-9, 2011

Form W-9 (officially, the "Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification")[1] is used in the United States income tax system by a third party who must file an information return with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).[2] It requests the name, address, and taxpayer identification information of a taxpayer (in the form of a Social Security Number or Employer Identification Number).

The form is never actually sent to the IRS; it is maintained by the individual who files the information return for verification purposes. The information on the Form W-9 and the payment made are reported on a Form 1099.[3]

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Use cases

Business–contractor arrangement

Form W-9 is most commonly used in a business–contractor arrangement.[4] Businesses can use Form W-9 to request information from contractors they hire. When a business pays a contractor over $600 during a tax year, the business is required to file Form 1099-MISC, a variant of Form 1099. To fill out Form 1099-MISC, the business may need to request information (such as address and Tax Identification Number) from the contractor, for which Form W-9 is used. The business does not send Form W-9 to the IRS.[5]

Avoiding backup withholding

Another purpose of Form W-9 is to help the payee avoid backup withholding. The payer must collect withholding taxes on certain reportable payments for the IRS. However, if the payee certifies on the W-9 they are not subject to backup withholding they generally receive the full payment due them from the payer.[2] This is similar to the withholding exemption certifications found on Form W-4 for employees.

Financial institution–customer arrangement

Financial institutions sometimes send Form W-9 to a customer to request information. However, it is not necessarily required for the customer to fill out the form if the institution already has the requested information from when the customer opened an account.[5]

Employer-employee arrangement

In an employer–employee arrangement, Form W-9 and Form 1099 should not be used. Instead, the corresponding Form W-4 (to provide information) and Form W-2 (to report the amount paid) should be filed instead.[5]

However, an employer may still send Form W-9 to have the information on record that the payee doesn't need to be sent Form 1099.

Filing method

Form W-9 can be completed on paper or electronically. For electronic filing, there are several requirements. Namely, a requester who establishes an electronic filing system must ensure that the electronic system provides the same information as on a paper Form W-9, that a hard copy can be supplied to the IRS on demand, that "the information received is the information sent and […] all occasions of user access that result in the submission [are documented]", that the person accessing the system and providing the information is the individual identified on the form, and that an electronic signature is used.[6]: 12 

Deadline

Some certified public accountants consider it best practice to ensure the completion of Form W-9 by payees before issuing any payments.[7]

There may also be a $50 penalty for each instance in which Form W-9 is not filled out.[8]

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ "Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification" (PDF). 2014. Retrieved January 22, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Internal Revenue Code § 31.3406(h)-3
  3. ^ Internal Revenue Code § 1.6041-1
  4. ^ "What Is IRS Form W-9?". 2015. Retrieved January 22, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c Fontinelle, Amy (November 24, 2015). "The Purpose Of The W-9 Form". Retrieved January 22, 2016.
  6. ^ "2016 General Instructions for Certain Information Returns" (PDF). 2016. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  7. ^ Dyes, Cindy (December 28, 2011). "Collect Form W-9 Now!". Retrieved January 22, 2016.
  8. ^ "What is IRS Form W-9?". 2015. Retrieved January 22, 2016.
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