17. Which of the following is not true with regard to Form 1099-MISC: A. The form is required to be filed on corporations that have been paid $600 or more during a calendar year. B. The form is required to be filed for entities including individuals that are not incorporated when the payments of $600 or more have been made. C. The 1099 MISC form is not filed on employees of a business. D. all of these statements are true 18. Which is not a form that needs to be filled out when hiring a new employee? A. I-9 B. W-4 C. W-2 D. 1099 19. When employers hire new employees, they have all of the following responsibilities except: A. Ask employees for their completed W-4 B. Verify employee's work eligibility C. Withhold, collect and remit tax withholdings D. All of the above are employer responsibilities 20. What is the Form for employers to report quarterly wages? A. Form 941 B. Form 944 C. W-2 D. 1099
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