I always wondered about that because they didn't require an account be tied to it like PayPal does, but they've never sent me anything but balances notices.
Looking at Mturk now, all the jobs appear to be complete horseshit. I remember back when I did it, it was simple work like "Enter these curb street numbers we photographed" and you'd get about five cents a block.
Now it's crazy detective poo, like "Track down this businesses real details" and they want to pay .00 cents.
It's a shame, it was a cool idea. Originally I was planning to do Mturk as an actual job, but at .50 cents an hour, it really wasn't worth the effort.
The other idea was to monetize my old podcast, but actual payout on that went to poo as well, nowadays you have to sign over you actual accounts to a "distributor" and they get a contract that holds the rights "forever and in every form" like Machinima.
Looks like the state will get their .40 cents, and I'll lose my Amazon Payments account. I dropped an email asking if there was any mitigation away from entering my social security number, but I'm not holding my breath. Then again, amazon has always bent over backwards to keep my amazon experience a positive one.
(PayPal has removed my old account information)
I am not some crazy anti-tax moron, so I contacted Amazon about this, Their reply was Prompt, Succinct, and utterly unhelpful.
Under laws enacted in 2011, The IRS required Amazon Payments to file a Form 1099-K for account holders who exceed $20,000 in unadjusted payments received and 200 transactions in a calendar year.
Apparently this was "Too Hard" for amazon, and they required ALL Amazon Payment account holders to provide tax identity information.
I might trust Amazon with a Credit Card Number, but I do NOT trust them with my social. Data breaches happen every day, and Amazon has been targeted and penetrated in the past.
Oh, and I was wrong about the amount. My balance was actually Forty-seven cents, which clearly pushes me over the twenty-thousand dollar mark.
Oh wait, it doesn't.
It really bothers me that the Amazon Customer support can be so amazing, but their policies can be so stupid.