Demystifying W-9s: a tax guide | Tremendous (2024)

The IRS considers any type of compensation to research participants to be taxable income — whether it’s cash, a cash equivalent (for example, a gift card, check, or prepaid Visa card), or anything else of monetary value. So it’s important to know the rules.

This article provides an overview of tax requirements for U.S.-based research companies that offer incentives and other rewards to participants.

We’ll break down the tax implications, including:

  1. when and how you need to report payments;

  2. what paperwork to file;

  3. when you might have to withhold taxes; and

  4. potential penalties you could face if you fall afoul of the rules.

DISCLAIMER: This is not tax advice.

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$600 threshold for U.S. participants

For research participants in the U.S., the IRS only requires a payer to report when someone receives$600 or morein a calendar year from the same company. Asincentive payments continue to increase, more payees will cross this threshold.

Once you pay a U.S. citizen or permanent resident $600 in a year, you must do two things to keep on the right side of the IRS:

  • Before tax season, request aW-9(“Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification”) from the participant. This form will include the person’s (or company’s, if they’re an LLC, for example) tax identification number and/or social security number and other information you’ll need to report the payments when you file your taxes.

  • During tax season, file a1099-MISC(“Miscellaneous Income”) along with your other tax paperwork, just as you would do when hiring a freelancer or contract worker.

Companies are not required to withhold taxes from participants in the U.S. They simply report any payments totaling more than $600 in a year to one person.

For U.S. citizens and permanent residents earning less than $600 in a calendar year, there’s no requirement for companies to request a tax form or report payments. This is also the case forconfidential studies, which are exempt from the normal IRS reporting rules in some cases.

Incentives outside of the U.S.

For participants living outside of the U.S. (“non-resident aliens”), the IRShas stricter reporting and withholding rules.

These rulesapplywhen a participant:

  1. is a non-citizen,

  2. is not a resident of the U.S., and

  3. does not have a green card.

Companies that offer incentives to people outside the U.S. must do the following:

  • Before tax season, request aW-8 BEN(“Certificate of Foreign Status of Beneficial Owner for United States Tax Withholding and Reporting”) form from every participant you pay, no matter the amount. (Note: Some universities choose to only collect W-BEN forms for payments over a certain threshold, so this is one potential gray area in the rules.)

  • Withhold a portion—usually30%—of each payment for taxes. This amount varies depending on the participant’s country and tax status.

  • Come tax season, report all payments to the IRS using1042-S(“Foreign Person's U.S. Source Income Subject to Withholding”) and report all tax withholdings onForm 945(“Annual Return of Withheld Federal Income Tax”).

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Tracking payments

Research institutions issue their own guidelines for the type of information researchers should collect at the beginning of a study (examples:University of North Carolina,University of Dayton,Vanderbilt University,The University of Vermont,The University of Virginia).

When researchers anticipate making several payments to the same U.S.-based participant over the course of a year, they’ll typically request a W-9 tax form at the start of the study. Others might wait until they’ve reached the $600 threshold.

On the other hand, if it’s unlikely a participant will reach the threshold, some organizationsadvise againstrequesting unnecessary personal information.

For participants outside the U.S., IRS rules call for researchers to collect tax forms on everyone, no matter the payment amount. So it’s important to track everything. (Note: In practice, some organizations establish their own procedures for what information and forms to request, depending on the payment amount).

Failure to collect

The IRS requires companies to make “solicitations” at the start of the business relationship and before the end of each year — and document these for proof, in case the recipient fails to provide a W-9 or W-8 BEN.

If someone in the U.S. fails to submit a W-9 form, you’re required to make a“backup withholding”of 24% of their payments and report that onForm 945. The participant can also be fined $50.

If you make a payment to someone in the U.S. without filing a 1099-MISC, and you could face penalties of up to $270 per form.

If you make a payment to someone outside of the U.S. without collecting a W-8 BEN, you could be subject to a fine of up to 30% of the payment, plus interest and penalties. The IRS could impose penalties on the individual.

There are steeper penalties if the IRS finds that you intentionally disregarded requirements. You can find more information on IRS fees and penaltieshere.

Accurate, timely research is central to many companies’ ability to grow and innovate. By sticking to these rules, you can get the data you need while reducing your risk of running afoul of the Tax Man.

Demystifying W-9s: a tax guide | Tremendous (2024)
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