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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) uses Form 1099-R to report income from retirement distributions, including withdrawals, rollovers, and conversions. Meanwhile,…

Did you receive Form 1099-Q this tax year? The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) requires payers to send you this tax…

If you are a member of a cooperative who received patronage dividends last year, you might find yourself holding Form…

So, you’ve received a Form 1099-DIV in the mail, and you’re wondering what to do with it. Don’t worry —…

Did you receive Form 1099-G this tax year? Here’s everything you need to know about this important tax form and…

Form 1099-A typically lands in your lap after a foreclosure or when your property securing a debt was repossessed or…

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) uses 1099 forms, also called information returns, to report various types of income. If you…

Sometimes, life throws you a curveball, and you’re suddenly staring at a tax form you’ve never seen before — like…

If you’ve received a 1099-LTC tax form this tax year, it’s likely because you were paid long-term care benefits or…