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Before making a payment to a vendor it is important to collect tax information. All vendors with payments greater than $600 in the fiscal year might need a 1099. | Before making a payment to a vendor it is important to collect tax information. All vendors with payments greater than $600 in the fiscal year might need a 1099. | ||
− | It is important to validated the information provided by vendors. See Validating Vendor Tax ID for next steps. | + | It is important to validated the information provided by vendors. See [[Validating Vendor Tax ID]] for next steps. |
* W-9 is a tax form used by the IRS to confirm a person/company's information. | * W-9 is a tax form used by the IRS to confirm a person/company's information. |
Revision as of 01:54, 31 January 2023
Before making a payment to a vendor it is important to collect tax information. All vendors with payments greater than $600 in the fiscal year might need a 1099.
It is important to validated the information provided by vendors. See Validating Vendor Tax ID for next steps.
- W-9 is a tax form used by the IRS to confirm a person/company's information.
- Complete form W-9: Request for Taxpayer Identification Number for each vendor submitted. E-mail this form to the AYSO Office Finance Department at finance@ayso.org. The AYSO Office cannot issue a 1099 to a vendor without this W-9.
- Any/all worksheets and W9’s must be received by the AYSO National Finance Department no later than January 10th of each year.
- Region should save all W-9’s in their one-drive folder labeled, W-9