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Mastering QuickBooks 2020

You're reading from   Mastering QuickBooks 2020 The ultimate guide to bookkeeping and QuickBooks Online

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789955101
Length 332 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Crystalynn Shelton Crystalynn Shelton
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with QuickBooks Online FREE CHAPTER 2. Company File Setup 3. Migrating to QuickBooks Online 4. Customizing QuickBooks for Your Business 5. Managing Customers, Vendors, Products, and Services 6. Recording Sales Transactions in QuickBooks Online 7. Recording Expenses in QuickBooks Online 8. Managing Downloaded Bank and Credit Card Transactions 9. Report Center Overview 10. Business Overview Reports 11. Customer Sales Reports in QuickBooks Online 12. Vendor and Expenses Reports 13. Managing Payroll in QuickBooks Online 14. Managing 1099 Contractors in QuickBooks Online 15. Closing the Books in QuickBooks Online 16. Handling Special Transactions in QuickBooks Online 17. Shortcuts and Test Drive 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Managing 1099 Contractors in QuickBooks Online

If you hire an individual to perform services for your business and they are not an employee, they are considered an independent contractor (also known as 1099 contractors). Payments to 1099 contractors must be tracked so that you can report this information to the IRS at the end of the year. To ensure that payments are tracked properly, you will need to set up contractors in QuickBooks; add an account to post all payments to; pay contractors with a paper check, EFT, or debit/credit card; and provide a 1099 form to all the contractors who meet the threshold at the end of the year. If the total payments to a contractor equal $600 or more, you must issue a 1099 form and report this information to the Internal Revenue Service. Failure to track and report payments to 1099 contractors could lead to penalties and fines. In this chapter...

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