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Originally Posted by AmeliaG
There must be some sort of rule for what does and does not count and I just don't think it could be everything. For example, if you take business associates out for dinner, I'm sure you don't get a W9 from Ruth's Chris. When you buy office supplies, you don't get a W9 from Amazon or Staples.
So does anyone have a link to a government site with info on when this should be applied?
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Well, without putting too much thought into it; Ruth's Chris would be filed under entertainment; Amazon & Staples probably supplies. Service providers not exactly the same.
That being said, we thought it was a weird request, but got the W9 anyway