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[Music] Hi, Im Arye from TurboTax with some helpful information about when to issue a 1099-MISC tax form. Do you operate a trade or business and are wondering whether you need to issue a 1099-MISC? There are a variety of transactions that would require you to issue a 1099-MISC, but there are some more common than others. If you pay more than $600 in exchange for services, such as payments to an independent contractor or payments to a lawyer or law firm, then you would typically need to issue a 1099-MISC. Youll also need to issue a 1099-MISC if you pay $10 or more in royalties or issue prizes and awards of $600 or more. If you ever need to pay a lawsuit settlement other than those to compensate an individual for physical injuries or medical expenses - thats a 1099-MISC as well. Always remember that your payment amounts are cumulative and not on a per-payment basis. For example, if you paid a plumber to fix your sink at your office for $200 and then your shower for $500 in the same ye