PayPal only sends them out at $20,000 or 200 transactions. Anything less you'll have to request it or get it off their website.
I've used a lot of sites that also don't require a 1099 when you use PayPal as a payment option. I wouldn't be too worried/leery.
This is not correct. It is very confusing the way they have it worded. They send it out if any ONE transaction is $20,000 or more or after 200 transactions. But they are still not really clear. I think the 200 transactions are for "goods and services" so if a payment in to paypal is sent as "friends and family" then that transaction would not count toward that 200.
So my question now is how does FC send the transaction? Is that transaction sent as "goods and services" or "friends and family" because it IS one of the two.
Using PayPal has nothing to do with it. If any company (and Fusion Cash) is a company that pays people for (work) pays any person (contract labor - which is what we would be) $600 or more they are required to send you a 1099. If it is less than $600 they do not even have to send one.
For example if I work for a company for 2-3 hours and they write me a check and count it as contract labor they are not going to put me on the pay roll and they are not going to bother sending me a 1099 for $60.
You are missing what I said. The company pays every week. You can make a full time wage. You can work as much or as little as you want. BUT they say they do not send a 1099. They said PayPal sends them. No PayPal doesn't because I would not be working for PayPal. Nobody seems to know the answer even the idiots working for PayPal in customer service. It is not a hard question. You are also, if you work as a contract labor, required to make quarterly deposits to the IRS. You can't just wait and pay it all at the end of the year. If you do then you can be fined for doing so.