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Old 07-10-2012, 04:48 PM
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1099-misc

I have received a 1099-MISC from a company for items that they purchased for me. They state since they paid me a premium for the items that they are required to send this out. The dollar amount is on line 7. I contacted the IRS because I sold personal property to a store and they sent me the 1099-MISC and the IRS said that since Public Law 112-9 repelled the new law that was to take affect that I shouldn't have received this. I have call the store and advised them that this isn't how they were to report this and they said they were told by the IRS that it is. The IRS advised me to file a 3949A Tax form to report the store for incorrectly filing this (because they can right it off as a cost for services this way). What should I do to get my taxes filed? I have already done an extention, so not worried about that, but have to be done by October and want to make sure I do it correctly. Thanks for any help!!!



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