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Old 07-24-2013, 12:14 PM
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1099 and U.S. Employee living in Canada

Does my company need to file a 1099 for one of our part-time employees that is a U.S. citizen, but residing in Canada at this time? I was told by our payroll officer that we needed to collect a W-9 for him. Where is this information in the IRS regulations if this is needed? Thank you!



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