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How to file 1099-misc

The easiest way to file a 1099-MISC is to use a software like W2 Mate it can submit the forms by mail or electronically. It is recommended using a software like W2 Mate to make the different types of copies of the 1099 form. You can read more about this product by going to www.realtaxtools.com

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