# 1099-K Tax Forms Learn how Finix handles security and your compliance obligations. Every year, Finix's processor sends out a 1099-K form to *every* Finix account. The 1099-K form details the sales activity of your account to help you report your taxes. This form is sent to you, the IRS, and some US states. - For information about understanding your 1099-K form, see the following [IRS article](https://www.irs.gov/businesses/understanding-your-form-1099-k). - For your review, a blank example of the 1099-K form is available [here](http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1099k.pdf). The 1099-K form is generated based on the information saved in the `Identities` resource associated with the `Merchant` . Keep the `Identities` resource updated with any changes to ensure there aren't any issues with the 1099-K form. Changes that would require the `Identities` resource to be updated include: - Change in address or name. - Ownership changes. - Bank account changes. - Change in tax ID or other entity information. If you make changes to the `Identities` resource, you'll need to verify the updated information by submitting a **new** Merchant Verification Request and provisioning the merchant again. For details on how to re-provision a merchant, see [Re-Verifying Already Approved Merchants](/guides/platform-payments/onboarding-sellers/seller-onboarding-process). **Note:** The total amount listed on the 1099-K form is the *gross total*. Refunds, credits, and fees are not included in the amount listed on the 1099-K form.