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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing What Irs Form 13844 Accounting

Instructions and Help about What Irs Form 13844 Accounting

Ok, let's get started. So first thing is first, we want to make sure that you have the right form. A W-4 is for an employee, while a W-9 is for an independent contractor. So, if you're an employee and you are expecting a W-2, this is not the correct form. Let's get started. So, on line one, you want to enter your full name. So, we're gonna use example data here: John Smith. And on line two, enter your business name if you have one. So, let's do "John Smith Design Group". This section tends to confuse people, so if you don't work for or own your business, you will want to check off "individual". However, if you own a C-corp, S-corp, partnership, trust, or an LLC, you will check accordingly. Let's say we're an individual in this case. Moving on to section 4, if you've received an exemption code, you will want to enter it here. Otherwise, for an individual, you're gonna have to leave that blank. Number 5 is for your address. Enter your current address here. Section 6 continues with more information. Now, let's move on to line 7. This is for providing an account number to your employer. If you want to provide one, enter it here. Otherwise, just leave it blank. Part one of the form is for individuals. If you're an individual, you will enter your Social Security Number here. If you are a company, you will enter your EIN number. If you forgot, misplaced, or don't know your EIN number or Social Security number, I will provide the IRS and Social Security Administration phone numbers in the description below. Lastly, we have the certification section. I encourage you to read it, but nonetheless, you would sign and date it. In part two of the certification, you are stating that...