Q. We are a county government and we assist people in getting jobs within our workforce center. A basic example is that a client attends classes/training for a CDL and the county pays the company for the service. A 1099-NEC is sent.
However we have an employee who works in the county's IT department and also has a side business of setting of computer offices. He was hired to set up a workforce client's home office and is needing to be paid for his services. My question is can we issue a…
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