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1099 mailed to recipient's old address

February 7, 2024
February 7, 2024

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Q. We mailed a 1099 to a recipient and it had their old address. Do we have to submit their new address to the IRS? Can we just mail their 1099 in an envelope with their new address or do we have to actually redo their 1099 so the new address in on their 1099? A. (Answered by IOFM's third-party tax experts) No, you do not file a corrected Form 1099 to the IRS just to provide a recipient's new address.  Yes, you can simply re-mail the Form 1099 to the recipient in a new envelope.  Reference both…

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