Sure there is some, but it's impact is going to be far less than a 1% tax increase on them. Especially when most small business start using CC to avoid the hassle and or simply ignore the issue.
Edit: Thanks for the down vote, but as a practical matter the IRS is going to use this as an audit trail. So a company needs to report revenue > the submitted 1099's. While they will get some 1099's their reported gross income is going to be dominated by people who don't need to send 1099's so it's going to have minimal impact. Note: There is zero new tax implications, it’s simply a reporting issue so being sent 1099’s DOES NOT IMPACT the taxes they pay.
The people receiving 1099's that are going to suffer are those who try and hide income. Companies are going to need to report revenue > 1099's or the IRS can easily find issue based on that discrepancy.
On the other hand Apple is going to need to send a lot of 1099's out to developers.
Edit: Thanks for the down vote, but as a practical matter the IRS is going to use this as an audit trail. So a company needs to report revenue > the submitted 1099's. While they will get some 1099's their reported gross income is going to be dominated by people who don't need to send 1099's so it's going to have minimal impact. Note: There is zero new tax implications, it’s simply a reporting issue so being sent 1099’s DOES NOT IMPACT the taxes they pay.
The people receiving 1099's that are going to suffer are those who try and hide income. Companies are going to need to report revenue > 1099's or the IRS can easily find issue based on that discrepancy.
On the other hand Apple is going to need to send a lot of 1099's out to developers.