1099 Generator
Streamline your tax filing. Generate audit-ready 1099-NEC and 1099-MISC forms for your independent contractors and vendors in seconds.
Select Form Type
1099-MISC is for other types of miscellaneous income (rents, royalties).
Tax Confidence
Filing 1099s is a mandatory requirement for any business that pays a contractor $600 or more in a tax year. Penalties for missing the January 31st deadline can range from $50 to $290 per form.
Who needs one?
Freelancers, attorneys, accountants, and any non-coporate service provider paid >$600 via check or direct deposit.
Copy A vs Copy B
Generates "Copy B" (for Recipient) and "Copy C" (for Payer). *Note: Copy A for the IRS must be on official red scannable forms.*
What is Form 1099?
Form 1099 is an IRS information return used to report various types of income other than wages, salaries, and tips. The most common types are 1099-NEC (Nonemployee Compensation) and 1099-MISC (Miscellaneous Income). Businesses must file 1099 forms when they pay $600 or more to independent contractors, freelancers, or vendors during a tax year.
1099-NEC
Use for reporting payments of $600+ to independent contractors, freelancers, and other non-employees for services performed.
1099-MISC
Use for reporting miscellaneous income such as rents, royalties, prizes, awards, and other income payments.
Filing Requirements
When to File
File Form 1099 with the IRS by January 31st of the year following the payment. Send Copy B to the recipient by the same deadline.
Who Needs to File
Businesses that pay $600 or more to independent contractors, freelancers, or vendors during a tax year must file Form 1099. This includes payments for services, rents, royalties, and other income.
How to File
File electronically through the IRS FIRE system or use Form 1096 to mail paper copies. Most businesses file electronically for faster processing and confirmation.
Important Information
- • File 1099 forms with the IRS by January 31st (or next business day if it falls on a weekend)
- • Send Copy B to the recipient by January 31st
- • Keep Copy C for your records for at least 4 years
- • Penalties apply for late filing or incorrect information
- • Use the information from W-9 forms to complete 1099 forms
- • This tool generates a standard 1099 form. Consult a tax professional for specific situations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between 1099-NEC and 1099-MISC?
Do I need to file 1099 for payments under $600?
What if I don't have the contractor's TIN?
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