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Home » What Is Form 1099-NEC?
Here’s a simple guide to help you understand the basics of Form 1099-NEC, its uses, reporting requirements, and deadlines.
If you’re a business owner, you just know how important Form 1099-NEC is. Since its re-introduction, Form 1099-NEC has become one of the fastest incorporated information returns of all time. This is due to the simplicity that the form brings to 1099 reporting, and subtracting the complexity of 1099-MISC by a major chunk.
Form 1099-NEC majorly deals with non-employee compensations, which were previously reported on Form 1099-MISC.
It enables employers to report all compensations paid to independent contractors, vendors, freelancers, and gig workers.
However, the reporting requirements for 1099-NEC instruct filers to report the non-employee compensations only if the amount paid to the contractor is $600 or more in a tax year.
The following will give you an in-depth perspective of Form 1099-NEC and its filing requirements.
So, let’s get started.
Form 1099-NEC is an IRS information return in the 1099 series. It is used to report any and all non-employee compensations paid to independent contractors in a tax year.
If you’ve paid $600 or more to an independent contractor in the course of business, then you must report such a transaction on Form 1099-NEC along with the payee’s TIN and legal name.
Form 1099-NEC has 3 fundamental purposes.
3. Form 1099-NEC simplifies the complex tax reporting for 1099-MISC. Previously, Form 1099-MISC was used to report miscellaneous income and non-employee compensations. However, with Form 1099-NEC coming into the picture, Form 1099-MISC is now only used to report miscellaneous information, such as rent, royalty, and crop insurance proceeds.
Form 1099-NEC is relatively easy to work with. Taxpayers need the vendor’s TIN, legal name, and transaction data in order to report with this information return.
The following guides will help you report your non-employee compensations using 1099-NEC forms in accordance with the latest updates of the IRS.
Use the following due date timetable to schedule your 1099-NEC form eFilig.
We recommend using Tax1099 to report and eFile Form 1099-NEC for a smoother and faster experience.
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Use the following 3-step guide to report and eFile your 1099-NEC forms online. However, to get started, you need to create a free Tax1099 account. Sign up here.
Step 1: Import your tax-sensitized data to Tax1099 using any of the integrations available in the Tax1099 widget and enable Tax1099 to populate the data across the 1099-NEC forms.
Note that you have to file Form 1099-NEC for each independent contractor to whom you’ve paid at least $600 or more in a tax year.
Step 2: Validate your reports. Use tools like Tax1099’s real-time TIN matching to search 100,000+ TINs in a minute. Get results in 30 seconds or less.
Step 3: eFile your validated forms to the IRS securely. You can choose to schedule your submissions with Tax1099’s eSchedule tool. Alternatively, we will automatically schedule your validated eFiles for submission at least a week before the IRS due date.
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