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Home > Bookkeeping > Business Taxes > Your Form 1099 is Wrong – How to Challenge and Notify The IRS

Your Form 1099 is Wrong – How to Challenge and Notify The IRS

Posted on: June 25, 2016 By: robert

How to challenge and correct an error on a 1099 tax form

If you receive income other than W-2 wages from your job, you’ll receive a 1099 form at the end of the year. Companies and people who pay you report income you receive to the Internal Revenue Service and to you using 1099 forms. There are 17 different types of 1099 forms, but the most common are 1099-MISC forms, which you’ll receive if you’re a freelancer or subcontractor; and 1099-R forms, for retirement plan distributions. If a 1099 is incorrect, you have the right to dispute the amounts shown. You’re never required to report or pay tax on erroneous 1099 information.

Step 1 – Collect Evidence and Documentation

Gather any proof that supports your dispute. This may include check stubs, written confirmations of payments you received, such as letters or emails from the company, and proof of deposit instruments from your bank. A proof of deposit instrument is a copy of the item you deposited to your bank, such as a check or money order. This shows the amount and date of the item you deposited, as well as the name of the company or person who issued the payment to you.

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Step 2 – Reach Out to the Company and ask for a Correction

Contact the company that issued the 1099. If you don’t know the name of the person who paid you, ask to speak with the accounting department.

Step 3 – Let the Company Know You're Disputing their Accounting

Explain that you’re disputing the amount shown on your 1099. Ask the employee to explain the amount shown so you can match the information with your records. If you still don’t agree, request a correction and offer to provide your documents as proof of your dispute. If the company refuses to correct the 1099 by Feb. 14, call the IRS at 800-829-1040 and explain your situation. The IRS will contact the company that issued the 1099 and request a corrected form.

Step 4 – Stating the Correct Amount

Use substitutions. If the company doesn’t provide the IRS with a correct 1099, or proof of why the original 1099 is correct by April 15, it's my understanding that you may claim the amount you believe is correct on your tax return without a new 1099. As with everything tax related, you should speak with an attorney or tax professional if you're in doubt. If you’re disputing a 1099-MISC or form other than 1099-R, Write a statement describing why the 1099 is incorrect and attach the statement, along with your proof, to your tax return. If you’re disputing a 1099-R, download Form 4852 from the IRS website and complete it. Most of the information you need to fill out the form is shown on your original 1099-R. Attach your documents behind your 1040 before any other schedules or forms.

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