Do you have to send a 1099 if under $600?
For example, if you earned less than $600 as an independent contractor, the payer does not have to send you a 1099-MISC or 1099-NEC, but you still have to report the amount as self-employment income.
Keeping this in consideration, does an individual have to issue a 1099?
Who needs to issue 1099's? You must issue a 1099-MISC if you paid a non-employee individual or business (other than an incorporated business) $600 or more to provide services in the course of your trade or business. This only applies to payments made for a trade or business. It does not include personal payments made.
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