Form W-9, Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification, is used to request that someone provide a valid tax identification number. There are two situations in which a small business owner would use this form.
When do you need to use Form W-9?
First, if you, as a small business owner, pay a non-employee (such as a vendor or independent contractor) more than $600, you must issue a Form 1099 reporting the payment to the IRS. To correctly complete the 1099 form, you must know the recipient's tax identification number. You would use Form W-9 to request the TIN from the recipient. It is not a tax return and is not sent to the IRS. It’s sent to the person whose TIN you need, and you would keep a copy for your files. If the person you pay is a foreign person, Form W-8 would be used instead of Form W-9.
Second, if you receive more than $600 from someone else, the payor will use Form W-9 to request your TIN. If you don't have a TIN, you must request one. For individuals, the request is made using Form SS-5, Application for a Social Security Card. The form is available at the Social Security Administration's website. If you aren't eligible for a Social Security card, you would use Form W-7, Application for Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, to apply for an ITIN, or Form SS-4, Application for an Employer Identification Number.
By completing Form W-9, you do the following:
- certify that the TIN you have provided is correct
- certify that you are not subject to backup withholding
- claim exemption from backup withholding
In general, for an individual, the TIN is the Social Security number. For other entities, it is the Employer Identification Number (EIN).
Where to download Form W-9
The file is in Adobe Portable Document Format (pdf), you will need the free Acrobat Reader to view and print the file. You can download it from the IRS website.