The IRS Form 1099‑NEC (Non‑Employee Compensation) is used by businesses to report payments of $600 or more to independent contractors, freelancers, and other non‑employees. Whether you’re a small‑business owner, a gig‑economy platform, or an accountant, having a fillable PDF version saves time and eliminates manual errors.
What Is the 1099‑NEC Form?
The 1099‑NEC was re‑introduced for the 2020 tax year to separate non‑employee compensation from the 1099‑MISC. It includes fields for payer information, recipient details, and the amount paid in Box 1. The form must be filed with the IRS by January 31 and provided to the contractor by the same date.
How to Complete the 1099‑NEC with Formize
Skip the download‑and‑edit hassle. Simply click the "Fill out this form" button on this page. The Formize PDF Filler app will load in your browser, allowing you to type directly into each field, add signatures, and save a completed copy.
- Step 1: Click the button and wait for the filler to load (usually under 5 seconds).
- Step 2: Enter payer and recipient information exactly as it appears on tax documents.
- Step 3: Review Box 1 (Non‑Employee Compensation) for accuracy.
- Step 4: Save the PDF to your computer or cloud storage.
- Step 5: Print or e‑file the form using your preferred method.
Common Mistakes & Tips for Accurate Filing
- Incorrect Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN): Double‑check the Social Security or EIN for both payer and recipient.
- Wrong Box Selection: Only use Box 1 for non‑employee compensation; other payments belong on different 1099 forms.
- Missed Deadline: The IRS penalizes late filing; set a calendar reminder for January 31.
- Formatting Errors: Use the fillable fields; do not type over the static text.
Where to Submit Your 1099‑NEC
After completing the form, you can:
- Electronically file through the IRS FIRE system (requires a Transmitter Control Code).
- Print and mail the form to the IRS address listed in the Instructions for Form 1099‑NEC.
- Provide a copy to the independent contractor (mail or secure email).
Need Help? IRS Resources & FAQs
The IRS offers detailed instructions, a searchable Help Page for Form 1099‑NEC, and a toll‑free line (1‑800‑829‑1040). Use the FAQ section below for quick answers.