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W2 & 1099

Did any other recent retirees receive a W2 & a 1099 from Intel. What is the 1099 for?

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@1ctd Don't get OP started on Schedule A.

You'll never hear the end of it.

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Post ID: @1ctf+1jmrg5g9f

@1ctd Don't get OP started on Schedule A.

You'll never hear the end of it.

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Post ID: @1cte+1jmrg5g9f

Oh Great, another post by the TurboTax Troll.

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Post ID: @1ctd+1jmrg5g9f

@1ct1 You realize only old people use hashtags, right? You're a boomer too, unc

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Post ID: @1ct5+1jmrg5g9f

Fu-k you old heads. Good riddance.

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Post ID: @cs+1jmrg5g9f

The 1099 has no info as to what it pertains to

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@c6+1jmrg5g9f

That's right but 1099 comes from Etrade not from Intel

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Post ID: @c8+1jmrg5g9f

You'll get a 1099, if you sold RSUs

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Post ID: @c6+1jmrg5g9f

Took VSP-ERP on July 31.
I have received 3 or 4 payments from Intel. They all appear to be W2... no 1099...

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Post ID: @c5+1jmrg5g9f

Individuals and businesses receive 1099s. Common income types reported on a 1099 include: Non-employee compensation. Retirement income/pension.

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Post ID: @a9+1jmrg5g9f

My guess is part of payment was for when you were no longer an employee. I guess you'll have to handle the required taxes. Consult your tax preparer...

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