Gerald Hoots, CPA, P.C.

Certified Public Accountant

 

P.O. Box 7356

Salem, OR 97303

 

Phone: 503-585-1782

Fax:     503-585-1818

 

October 2021

What Is Backup Withholding?

What Is Backup Withholding

Backup withholding is a tool the IRS uses to collect federal taxes on income that’s not ordinarily subject to withholding, ensuring taxpayers ultimately pay all taxes they owe.


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One of the most common scenarios where you'll see backup withholding is with payments to contractors. Typically, you're not required to withhold taxes from disbursements you make to non-employees.


However, when using contractors in your business, you'll need to get their taxpayer identification number (TIN), which is most commonly obtained with Form W-9. This information is required so you can report their payments on Form 1099 at the end of the year. But if any contractor fails to provide a TIN, the employer is required to withhold a flat 24% from all fees paid to that individual. This 24% is called backup withholding.


In some cases, you may have received a TIN and filed a 1099, but the IRS later notifies you that the TIN and the name of the business shown on the form don't match. In these situations, you're also required to make the backup withholding. And you'll report any tax withheld on the following year's 1099.


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