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Disclaimer
This is not intended as tax or legal advice, please consult with a tax professional for further assistance.
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All professionals who book shifts on the Clipboard Health marketplace are independent contractors. As a result, Clipboard Health does not deduct taxes from payments it makes to professionals providing services on Clipboard's marketplace. Clipboard reports the earnings as required by the IRS, but does not file any tax documents on behalf of any professionals.
As a result, you may have to pay taxes when you file your annual income tax return. Additionally, you may be able to receive tax deductions on expenses incurred in connection with your work.
As an independent contractor, you are responsible for paying all applicable taxes. This page, provided by the US Internal Revenue Service, is a good place to start learning about complying with your tax obligations. You may want to consult a tax professional for additional information.
To obtain a filled Form 1099 NEC, please access your Stripe account and follow the instructions provided there. To log in to your Stripe account, use the same email address provided for your Clipboard Health account. Please be aware that your Stripe account is not connected to your Clipboard Health account and will still be accessible to you even if your Clipboard Health account is suspended or deactivated.
FAQs
Why does my 1099 look different from my Proof of Earnings in the app?
in line with IRS guidance, your 1099 is calculated using the timestamp for when payment was actually delivered to your Stripe account. Meanwhile, the Proof of Earnings page displays earnings based on the date the shift was worked. For example, if you worked a shift that started on December 31st, 2022, but payment was received on January 1st, 2023, it would be included in your 2022 Proof of Earnings in the app, but it would not be included on your 1099. If you still have questions or discrepancies, please contact Clipboard Health Support
or through the in-app chat.
Is the $2.99 per withdrawal fee for automatically withdrawing InstantPay included in my 1099 total?
your 1099 includes any InstantPay fees within your total earnings. The Proof of Earnings page excludes those fees from the reported total.