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Old 2005-03-24, 03:58 PM   #1
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Only US based companies are required to send the 1099's if you're over $600. There are places to report money from companies for which you did not receive a 1099.

For instance, PimpRoll is not US based. Therefore no requirement to send them, therefore you wont receive one. But you still owe taxes on the income.


You could claim the mileage you drive on "business related" travels. Including if you drive to your bank every single day to deposit a check for example.
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Old 2005-03-24, 06:34 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by PR_Tom

For instance, PimpRoll is not US based. Therefore no requirement to send them, therefore you wont receive one. But you still owe taxes on the income.
When US citizens work outside the country, up to a point they dont have to pay income taxes. I wonder if that would apply to the internet business where money is made from outside the US but still be in the US.


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