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Would the owner of a scrap metal business be required to generate a 1099 for a transaction in which he purchases more than $600 worth of metal? I understand that the payment is income to the seller and must be claimed, but that isn't the same as requiring a 1099. Also, I have looked at the IRS auditor's guide for scrap metal businesses and it makes no mention of requesting copies of 1099s, at least not in this context. It speaks only in general terms of "adequate substantiation" of purchases, i.e., weight tickets and cash slips.

July 17th, 2024

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