A 1099 form is a way for third-party contractors to account for their yearly earnings for their own tax purposes. If you own a small business, you know that tax time equals crunch time. Although you have until April 15th to prepare your own taxes, you may be required to prepare certain tax-related documents much earlier. This is especially true if you use any vendors, sub-contractors, or other service providers that are not directly employed by your business. If you do utilize any third-party … [Read more...]