Legal Question in Civil Litigation in California
Is it really necessary for a Plaintiff to give out their Social Security number to opposing counsel when settlement is unofficially agreed, if opposing counsel requested it?
Do they really have to draft a W-2 Form/IRS paperwork, if the case had nothing to do with employment losses of any kind?
Asked on 12/09/14, 7:23 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
It depends on the case. There are a lot of settlement payments other than employment cases that still are reported for tax purposes, usually on a 1099-MISC instead of a W-2, but you still need to give the SSN.
Answered on 12/10/14, 9:02 am
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