1099 Forms E-File Form 1099 NEC Online in 2026!

At a Glance
E-filing Form 1099-NEC online requires payer and recipient information along with nonemployee compensation amounts. The form reports payments of $600 or more made to independent contractors for fees, commissions, prizes, awards, and other compensation for services. Some payments are exempt from 1099-NEC reporting, including those made to corporations, employees, and tax exempt organizations.

Who Needs to File Form 1099-NEC?

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1. Payment Amount

Did you pay them $600 or more?

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2. Worker Status

Are they a non-employee?

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3. Purpose

Was it for services?

✅ If YES to all, you must file Form 1099-NEC

E-filing Form 1099-NEC Online for 2025 Tax Season: A Comprehensive Guide

With the IRS reintroduction of Form 1099-NEC comes relearning how to file with the IRS and states. This guide will walk you through the process, providing information on the required details, available features, and how to ensure accuracy throughout the filing process.

What is Form 1099-NEC used for?

Form 1099-NEC is used to report payments of $600 or more made to nonemployees. Previously, this was reported in box 7 of Form 1099-MISC. The IRS separated nonemployee compensation reporting by reintroducing Form 1099-NEC starting from the 2020 tax year. Payments included in Form 1099-NEC are:

  • Fees
  • Commissions
  • Prizes
  • Awards
  • Other forms of compensation for services

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Which Payers are required to file Form 1099-NEC?

The IRS mandates that payers (businesses or individuals) submit Form 1099-NEC under the following circumstances are met:

  • Disbursed $600 or more to the payee within the year.
  • Issued payments to individuals not included in your payroll.
  • Compensated an individual, estate, partnership, or corporation.
  • Allocated payments for services associated with your trade or business.

Payers, be sure to read our comprehensive guide on Form 1099-NEC for box-specific questions and details.

What is the deadline for filing Form 1099-NEC with the IRS?

  • January 31st, 2026
    Recipient Copies/Paper/E-file

    Form 1099s must be distributed by the employer to the recipient on or before January 31st

Note: If the filing deadline lands on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, the due date will automatically be extended to the following business day.

Visit our 1099-NEC deadline article to learn more about Form 1099 due dates.

Most states also have a filing deadline of January 31st, but some may vary. View our state deadlines post to learn more about the state filing deadlines.

Are there any exemptions to filing Form 1099-NEC?

Indeed, certain situations exempt you from submitting Form 1099-NEC. Filing Form 1099-NEC is not necessary under these conditions:

  • Payments made to C or S corporations.
  • Paid for merchandise, telegrams, telephone, freight, storage, and similar items.
  • You paid tax-exempt organizations.
  • Wages, any bonuses, prizes, and awards paid to employees (report these on Form W-2).
  • Cost of current life insurance protection (report on Form W-2 or Form 1099-R).
  • Payments made to or for homeowners from the HFA Hardest Hit Fund or similar state program (report on Form 1098-MA).

What is the Penalty for Missing Form 1099 Deadline?

Failing to file Form 1099 by the deadline or meeting the deadline but providing incorrect recipient information can result in IRS penalties ranging from $60 to $680, depending on how late the form is submitted. The IRS has increased the penalty amounts for the 2026 filing year.

After the deadline, but within 30 days

$60 per form

After 31 days - August 1st

$130 per form

After August 1st, or not at all

$340 per form

Intentionally not filing

$680 per form

1099 penalties may be subject to the following:

  • Furnishing incorrect information on a return
  • Failure to provide the required information
  • Late filing of returns
  • Paper filing when required to file electronically (E-file 1099 if you have 10 or more information returns)

The IRS is accustomed to changing rules year-to-year, sometimes even in the middle of the current tax season! This is why having the most accurate information about the IRS requirements and deadlines for filing any Form 1099 is essential. Use reliable tax software to e-file your forms and stay updated on any changes in regulations or deadlines.

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Note: IRS recommends that payers utilize the e-file option over paper filing for faster processing.

Information Required for E-filing Form 1099-NEC Online

Sections For Entering Payer Information

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Complete the Payer Details section. This includes:

  • Name
  • Address
  • Contact phone number
  • Tax Identification Number (TIN)

Sections For Entering Recipient Information

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Complete the Recipient Details section. This includes:

  • TIN
  • Name
  • Street Address
  • City, State, Zip

Form 1099-NEC Boxes

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Follow our instructions on how to fill out Form 1099-NEC. Then, begin e-filing your Form 1099 today, and BoomTax will send real-time updates from the IRS throughout the filing process!

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