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Money & Taxes, Blog · May 21, 2013

Q&A: How Does a Freelance Teen File a W-9?

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Recently a young entrepreneur emailed me this question:
questionfromKrish

“I am 14, and I use a freelancing site that requires a w-9; how would I go about filling that legally?” – Krish

 Here was my response to Krish:

howdoIfileaW-9?Krish,

You fill in the W-9 with your legal name, address, and Social Security Number. Then give it to the website hiring you as a freelancer. The W-9 does not go to the IRS.

The website hiring you uses the W-9 information to send you a 1099MISC at the end of the year showing how much they paid you  and you report this amount on your tax return.

I hope that helps!

Money_smallIf you have more questions about  filing a W-9 you should check out my book, “Money and Taxes in a Micro Business“. In the book, I explain what a W-9 is and how to file it. My book also explains other taxes you might be faced with as a micro business.

Carol Topp, CPA

 

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