Are payments that are made to an individual for lost business income, lost wages, or lost profits required to be reported to the IRS by the person making the payment?
Generally yes. A person making payments to an individual for lost business income, lost wages, or lost profits must report the payments to the IRS on a Form 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Income, if the payments aggregate $600 or more. Generally, these payments are subject to backup withholding at a rate of 28 percent if the individual fails to furnish the individual’s taxpayer identification number to the payor at or before the time of payment. A payment that is treated as a payment of wages is subject to reporting on Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, and to the same social security tax, Medicare tax, and income tax withholding rules that apply to regular wage payments made by an employer to an employee. For more information about withholding from employees’ wages, see Publication 15, (Circular E) Employer’s Tax Guide. Under current law, a person making payments to a corporation for lost business income or lost profits is not required to report those payments to the IRS. However, a person w