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sprayer48
Trade: General Contractor, Remodeling.
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Illinois
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Recording Cash Vendors
Have a question ...
Have a couple of employees that I have always paid cash. never given them a 1099. no monies ever recorded anywhere. now I want to at least record them in qb. I use qb 06. can I show them as vendors or employees. how do I record a payment to them. What account does it go under and Item. all mixed up with this one......thx...mark
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solar guy
Trade: solar contracting
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Annapolis Md
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Re: Recording Cash Vendors
Just call the IRS and they will help you out.
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Pro
Trade: Painting Contractor
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Huntsville Alabama
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Re: Recording Cash Vendors
Best practice is to follow the laws and keep records of them the whole way through and then 1099 them for your tax purposes.
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Money Changer
Trade: Residential Remodeling
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Bucks County, PA
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Illusion of Perfection
Trade: Carpenter
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Douglassville, PA
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Re: Recording Cash VendorsQuote:
Just do it right from the get go, 1099 them if they are insured subs, or W-2 them if they are in fact employees. |
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Thom
Trade: General Contractor/Homebuilder
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Albuquerque NM
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Re: Recording Cash Vendors
The problem with acting like you have is, you are personally liable for all those payments as personal income. Hopefully (for you) you won't get audited but, if you do, you will be paying taxes and penalties on that money as though it was your own income you evaded.
Back when working, I would hire homeless guys to do grading and rough landscaping (move rocks). I would write them checks, have them sign the checks, then I would cash the checks for them on the spot out of personal funds. I would then deposit those checks back into my personal checking account. This creates a paper trail. It clearly documents who I paid and how much I paid. I wouldn't 1099 them and for that I could be penalized but, these guys have no way to receive mail. I was willing to take that risk. |
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