Michael,

You should be good on your 1099.  The IRS treats the 1099 as being
self-employed and your taxes (not sales tax) are taking out of your 1040 at
the end of the year (or paid with your quarterly estimated tax payments).
Sales tax is not collected or paid for work done as a contractor no matter
if you have a sole-proprietorship or not.  If you completed a W-9 for the
work you are doing, you do not need to collect or pay sales tax.

Rusty Fincke
[email protected]


On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Michael Hayes <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am set up as a sole-proprietorship in the state and file my sales tax
> quarterly. If I am working for another company and paid hourly as 1099
> independent contractor (iphone/ios app programming) do I have to file sales
> tax for that income?  Just wondering if anyone knows. I plan to check with
> an accountant.
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