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Is CPR training considered a type of medical service?

September 5, 2023
September 5, 2023

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Q. Are people/companies that provide CPR training for our employees considered medical services or non-employee compensation with regards to 1099-MISC or 1099-NEC reporting? A.  (Answered by IOFM's third-party tax experts) It would depend on whether the provider of the training was a person or entity in the business of providing health care services.  For example, it's Box 6 Form 1099-MISC reportable if the trainer was provided by a hospital, clinic, practice, or other type of medical services…

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