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What Happens If I Don’t Submit a W9 Form? Avoid Costly Penalties!

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What Happens If I Don’t Submit a W9 Form?

A W9 form is used by enterprises and individuals to report non-employee income to the IRS. If you don’t submit a W9 Form, you may need to manage several consequences as outlined below:

  1. Backup Withholding Tax
    If you fail to present a completed W9, the payer is required by the IRS to withhold 24% of the payments you generated. This backup withholding serves as a precaution in collecting taxes.
  2. Delayed Payments
    Many payers require a completed W9 form before processing payments. It could also result in payment delays.
  3. IRS Reporting Issues
    Without a W9, the payer may not be able to correctly report your income to the IRS. This can lead to issues in the tax filings alongside potential audits.
  4. Missed Tax Benefits
    Presenting all available information on the W9 makes sure that any applicable tax benefits are received.
  5. Impact on Creditworthiness
    Unresolved tax issues resulting from such W9 form submission failures can also affect your financial reputation as well as credit score or borrowing capacity.
  6. State-Level Implications
    It is possible for some states to have necessities linked to the W9 form, and compliance-related issues could lead to additional state-level withholding or penalties.

When Is W9 Form Required?

You will generally be asked to submit a W9 if:

  • You are an independent contractor or freelancer.
  • You generate income via interest, dividends or real estate transactions.
  • A business pays you $600 or more within the tax year.

Avoid Complications in W9

In order to prevent problems related to W9 submissions:

  • Submit Promptly: Fill out and return the W9 form as soon as requested.
  • Keep Your Information Updated: If your address, name, or Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) changes, provide an updated W9.
  • Consult Professionals: Tax professionals can present full compliance with the requirements.

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