Our chance to repeal 1099 reporting requirement !!!
Congress to vote on 1099 repeal bill
We just learned that the U.S. House of Representatives is going to debate a bill (H.R. 705) that will repeal the 1099 reporting requirement for landlords.
This is a stunning development. It would save us hours and hours of work collecting information from the people we hire to do work on our rental property, keeping records of all our payments to them, and then filling in and sending out the IRS's 1099 income tax forms to the IRS and each one of our contractors.
Finally, someone has realized that the reporting requirement will be a huge burden on small landlords. Many will not comply and will be in violation of the law and subject to stiff penalties imposed by the IRS.
We need this bill to pass in the U.S. House of Representatives and in the U.S. Senate. Then President Obama needs to sign it.
Time to write to our U.S. Congressmen
Our goal: Repeal of 1099 reporting requirement
Now is the time to call, email or write your U.S.Representative (first), your U.S. Senator (second) and President Obama (third).
See instructions below.
To contact your U.S. Senators and Representative, go to http://www.senate.gov/general/co ... rs_cfm.cfm?State=GA . Enter your legal residential address. You will get a list of elected officials. You are looking for your two Senators, who are statewide officials - call or write to them both. And you are looking for your Congressional Representative, who represents your particular electoral district. Click on their names to get their contact information.
The following is the two I find for georgia
Chambliss, Saxby - (R - GA) Class II
416 RUSSELL SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
(202) 224-3521
Web Form: chambliss.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=Email
Isakson, Johnny - (R - GA) Class III
131 RUSSELL SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
(202) 224-3643
Web Form: isakson.senate.gov/contact.cfm
To write the President, address your letter to: The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20500. Or call him: 202-456-1111. Or go to this website to email: www.whitehouse.gov/contact.
What to say to them
Mention the bill number: H.R. 705
Identify the bill you want them to support: H.R. 705. Tell them that this bill would repeal the 1099 reporting requirement for landlords passed last year as part of the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010. Then explain in your own words why you want them to support repeal of the 1099 reporting requirement for landlords (rental property owners).
Here are some things you can say.
The bill would repeal a recent new law that imposes very heavy paperwork requirements on landlords. The paperwork requirements will make it especially hard for small landlords to comply with the law.
Many small rental property owners will not comply and will be subject to stiff penalties imposed by the IRS.
The impact will be to push small owners completely out of the rental property business, and make rental housing owned only by large absentee landlords. It will destroy local neighborhoods where small landlords are a key source of stability and community.
It is not right to have a law which, because it is so hard to comply with, will turn so many small rental property owners into outlaws. |