The previous answers are for the situation where you are GIVING a 1099-MISC form to someone. If your question is about preparing your own return when you've RECEIVED a 1099-MISC, it would vary but would be a lot more than the $5 or $10 the other responders mention.
2007-03-06 04:55:21
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answer #1
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answered by Judy 7
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It isn't quite that simple. One 1099 includes a 1096 transmittal form, as well.
Prices aren't set by anybody but the tax firm, so it will vary. I did some (but don't have any blank forms left) and charged $5 each for them.
If you want to, you can visit www.staples.com and have a packet of them delivered to you for about $15, pull out your trusty typewriter and do it yourself. The instructions come in the packet.
2007-03-05 16:39:42
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answered by Anonymous
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H&R Block did 3 of them for me plus the accompanying 1096 transmittal forms for $10.00 a piece for a total of $30.00
2007-03-05 16:42:55
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answered by BRIAN W 3
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whatever you do you better hurry. they were due to the payee by Jan.31 and due to the government by Feb.28.
2007-03-06 00:50:23
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answered by RichManPoorMan 2
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