What Is the IRS Form 1099-MISC? (2024)

Written by a TurboTax Expert • Reviewed by a TurboTax CPAUpdated for Tax Year 2023 • April 18, 2024 11:38 AM

OVERVIEW

Form 1099-MISC reports payments other than nonemployee compensation made by a trade or business to others. This article answers the question, "What is the 1099-MISC form?" after the reintroduction of the 1099-NEC.

What Is the IRS Form 1099-MISC? (5)

Key Takeaways

  • Form 1099-MISC is used to report payments made to others in the course of a trade or business, not including those made to employees or for nonemployee compensation.
  • Form 1099-NEC is used to report nonemployee compensation for services rendered in the course of business to a partnership, estate, or individual.
  • Payments of at least $600 for rent, prizes and awards, other income payments must be reported on Form 1099-MISC.
  • Form 1099-MISC must be sent to recipients by January 31 and filed with the IRS by February 28 (paper) or March 31 (electronic).

Payments to others

If you are involved in a trade or business and receive payments from other people or entities, these transactions will likely be reported to you and the IRS if they total more than certain amounts during the tax year. Depending on the nature of these payments, the IRS requires the amounts paid to be reported on either Form 1099-MISC in the case of payments for rent, royalties, prizes and awards, substitute payments in lieu of dividends and other items or 1099-NEC if the payments represent nonemployee compensation.

Prior to tax year 2020 these payments usually appeared on Form 1099-MISC. Now, businesses must separately report nonemployee compensation on Form 1099-NEC. Any payments made to employees, including income, retirement contributions, insurance payments, expense reimbursem*nts and travel expenses, typically go on Form W-2. Other than the change for nonemployee compensation, the use of Form 1099-MISC remains mostly the same for payment reporting.

This article looks at the Form 1099-MISC and what self-employed people and businesses use it for today.

What's changed on the new 1099-MISC?

If you received certain payments above certain amounts for your trade or business unrelated to nonemployee compensation for the following items, they will typically be reported to you on Form 1099-MISC:

  • At least $10 in royalties (box 2) or broker payments in lieu of dividends or tax-exempt interest (box 8).
  • At least $600 in:
    • Rent (box 1);
    • Prizes and awards (box 3);
    • Other income payments (box 3);
    • Generally, the cash paid from a notional principal contract to an individual, partnership or estate (box 3);
    • Any fishing boat proceeds (box 5);
    • Medical and health care payments (box 6);
    • Crop insurance proceeds (box 9);
    • Payments to an attorney (box 10);
    • Section 409A deferrals (box 12); or
    • Nonqualified deferred compensation (box 14).
  • You should also receive Form 1099-MISC from any business or person that withheld any federal income tax on your behalf under backup withholding rules, regardless of amount withheld or the amount paid.

Direct sales made of $5,000 or more will be reported on either Form 1099-MISC or Form 1099-NEC. If the latter is used, it must be filed furnished to you by January 31.

Where is nonemployee compensation reported?

Prior to tax year 2020, nonemployee compensation was reported on Form 1099-MISC alongside the other items detailed above. Beginning with the 2020 tax year, if you were self-employed, a freelancer, contractor, or had other side gigs, you will receive Form 1099-NEC reporting nonemployee compensation and it must be furnished to you by January 31.

This includes payments of at least $600 received for services rendered in the course of business to a partnership, estate, or individual as a nonemployee. Nonemployee compensation can include:

  • Fees
  • Benefits
  • Commissions
  • Prizes and awards for services performed by a nonemployee
  • Other forms of compensation for services performed for your trade or business by an individual who isn't your employee

TurboTax Tip:

If you need to file back tax returns as a self-employed individual, you can use the Forms 1099-MISC and 1099-NEC that you received through tax year 2019 to help you determine your self-employed income.

Who should file Form 1099-MISC?

Form 1099-MISC reports payments made to others in the course of your trade or business, not including those made to employees or for nonemployee compensation.

If you are self-employed as a freelancer or independent contractor, you may file and receive 1099-MISC forms depending on the nature and actions of your trade or business. Though, for reporting nonemployee compensation in exchange for products and services rendered, you will typically use Form 1099-NEC.

Landlords are typically required to file 1099-MISC forms for payments made to property managers, contractors, attorneys, repair professionals and anyone else who performs services for your property and does not qualify as your employee. You report instances where these payments equal $600 or more during the year.

You must also file Form 1099-MISC for each person from whom you've withheld any federal income tax under backup withholding rules, regardless of the payment amount.

The deadline for sending a 1099-MISC to a recipient is January 31or the following business day, which means the people you send this form to for tax year 2023 have to receive it by February 1, 2024.

The due date for filing Form 1099-MISC with the IRS is February 28, 2024, if you file on paper, or March 31, 2024, if you file electronically.

Information included on the 1099-MISC

Besides the payments you’ve made or received, the 1099-MISC also includes some of your personal information such as your name, address and either your Social Security number or employer identification number. Most importantly, it will classify each type of payment in separate boxes on the form depending on the reason for your payment.

This information will help you to calculate your taxable income. If you need help determining how much income tax you might owe this year, check out our free self-employment expense calculator.

Since you typically aren't subject to withholding as an independent contractor, you likely need to make estimated tax payments throughout the year. But since you can calculate precisely what you owe, you can ensure you don't pay too much in income tax during the year.

You can use TurboTax to prepare your taxes, or get a copy of the worksheet accompanying Form 1040-ES and work your way through it.

What to do for self-employed back taxes

Having back taxes hanging over your head is never good. If you need to file back tax returns as a self-employed individual, you can use the Forms 1099-MISC that you received through tax year 2019 to help you determine your self-employed income. Beginning with the 2020 tax year you will likely receiveForm 1099-NECfor income that you received during the tax year. Remember that even if you did not receive a 1099 form, you still need to report all of your income for the tax year.

Failure to pay your back taxes can result in negative outcomes, including having a tax lien filed on your property,garnishing your self-employment income,or even possibly facing jail time. If you failed to report all of your income, work with the IRS to make your situation right.

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What Is the IRS Form 1099-MISC? (2024)

FAQs

How will a 1099-MISC affect my tax return? ›

The Bottom Line

Business payers use Form 1099-MISC to report certain types of miscellaneous compensation, such as rent, prizes, awards, healthcare payments, and payments to an attorney to the IRS and to the recipients of those payments. Recipients are required to report the payments as income on their tax returns.

What amount triggers a 1099-MISC? ›

A Form 1099-MISC is used to report payments made in the course of a trade or business to another person or business who is not an employee. The form is required among other things, when payments of $10 or more in gross royalties or $600 or more in rents or compensation are paid.

How do you handle 1099-MISC income? ›

You'll usually report this income on Form 1040, Line 21, as Other income. This is taxable income not subject to self-employment tax. When the income reported on Form 1099-MISC Box 3 is from your trade or business, report it with your business income.

How much tax do I pay on 1099-MISC income? ›

1099 workers are taxed at a 15.3% self-employment rate. Normally, this 15.3% is split equally between employers and employees.

Can I fill out a 1099-MISC for myself? ›

If you are self-employed as a freelancer or independent contractor, you may file and receive 1099-MISC forms depending on the nature and actions of your trade or business. Though, for reporting nonemployee compensation in exchange for products and services rendered, you will typically use Form 1099-NEC.

What happens if you don't claim a 1099-MISC? ›

If you don't include this and any other taxable income on your tax return, you may be subject to a penalty. Failing to report income may cause your return to understate your tax liability. If this happens, the IRS may impose an accuracy-related penalty that's equal to 20% of your underpayment.

How to avoid paying taxes on 1099-MISC? ›

Six Tips to Avoid Paying Taxes on your 1099
  1. Set Up an Automatic Savings Plan for Taxes.
  2. Use a 1099 Tax Calculator to Estimate Taxes.
  3. Make Your Money Work for You with Micro-Investing.
  4. Create an Emergency Fund.
  5. Itemize Your Deductions.
  6. Employ a Tax Professional.

What income is not reported on 1099-MISC? ›

Report on Form 1099-MISC only when payments are made in the course of your trade or business. Personal payments are not reportable.

What are examples of miscellaneous income? ›

About Form 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Information
  • Rents.
  • Prizes and awards.
  • Other income payments.
  • Medical and health care payments.
  • Crop insurance proceeds.
  • Cash payments for fish (or other aquatic life) you purchase from anyone engaged in the trade or business of catching fish.
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Who is exempt from 1099-MISC reporting? ›

Payments made to corporations, except those made for medical or health care services and attorney fees, are not required to be reported on Form 1099 MISC. Non-Employee payments – Non-employee payments are reported in Box 7 of Form 1099 MISC.

Is 1099-MISC proof of income? ›

There are several types of proof of income, including tax returns, bank statements, court-ordered payments, social security benefits, W-2 or 1099-MISC forms, and a proof of income letter. Your proof of income should include your full name, the date, and other identifying information.

Do I have to pay self-employment tax on 1099-MISC? ›

Key points on 1099-NEC or 1099-MISC and other self-employment income. When you're paid this way, there's no withholding taken out of your income, which means you'll pay both self-employment tax and income tax.

How do I correct a 1099-MISC with the IRS? ›

You must use a regular copy of Form 1099 (either NEC or MISC) and mark the box next to “CORRECTED” at the top. Send corrected Forms 1099 to the IRS, contractor or vendor, and state agencies (if applicable). And, be ready to file a corrected Form 1096 to accompany the return you're correcting.

Do you pay more taxes as a 1099? ›

In most cases, self-employed contractors will pay a slightly higher tax rate than employees on paper – but overall they typically pay a lower amount of taxes due to business tax breaks and expense deductions.

What goes in each box on 1099-MISC? ›

Box 1: Rents paid for $600 or more. Box 2: Royalties paid for $10 or more. Box 3: Other types of payments that are not considered wages, like prizes or awards. Box 4: Federal income tax withheld.

How should a 1099 be filled out? ›

Fill out the following information on the 1099:
  1. Your name, address, and phone number.
  2. The legal name of your contractor.
  3. Your contractor's business name.
  4. Your contractor's personal address.
  5. Your contractor's Social Security number or Taxpayer Identification Number.
  6. How you paid your contractor throughout the tax year.
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What is the payer's name on a 1099-MISC? ›

You are the PAYER, so should write your name, mailing address, and phone number in the first box. 2. PAYER'S federal identification number is most likely your personal Social Security Number.

What happens if I don't file my 1099-MISC? ›

If you don't include this and any other taxable income on your tax return, you may be subject to a penalty. Failing to report income may cause your return to understate your tax liability. If this happens, the IRS may impose an accuracy-related penalty that's equal to 20% of your underpayment.

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