After the deadline, but within 30 days
$60 per form
After 31 days - August 1st
$120 per form
After August 1st, or not at all
$310 per form
Intentionally not filing
$630 per form
1099 Forms › Form 1099 MISC Due Date for the 2023 Tax Year
Form 1099-MISC reports miscellaneous payments made to self-employed individuals for their work and payments for rent, fishing boat proceeds, medical and healthcare payments, prizes, awards, and more. Business owners or payers must file Form 1099-MISC if they have paid a minimum of $10 in royalties or at least $600 for items such as rents, prizes, and awards. 1099-MISC Form has three distinct deadlines for providing recipient copies, submitting paper filings, and completing electronic filings. This article covers the due dates for Form 1099-MISC and the filing requirements.
Form 1099s must be distributed to the recipient on or before January 31st
Form 1099s must be e-filed directly to the IRS on or before April 1st
Visit our deadlines article to learn more about Form 1099 due dates.
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.
The exception to these deadlines above is for filing Form 1099-NEC. Depending on the filing method, there is a month's advancement on the recipient and IRS copies being January 31st. Get started with BoomTax and file your 1099 with the IRS, state, and mail recipient copies on time. Get Started Now
If you find errors after filing your 1099 return with the IRS, promptly correct the information and submit the corrected Form 1099 and Form 1096 to the IRS. Also, provide your recipient with an updated 1099 showing the updated details. If you need to correct any state or local tax department information, file the form with the appropriate agencies, not the IRS.
Complete the Payer Details section. This includes:
Complete the Recipient Details section. This includes:
BoomTax offers an e-filing process that is simple, secure, and designed for accuracy. To begin filing, follow these 3 simple steps:
You can import your data as Excel, XML, or use files from popular payroll providers like QuickBooks, UKG, ADP, and many more.
We walk you through the process with no complicated jargon. You can also live chat with a real person as you work on your filing for hands-on help.
Once your data is loaded, you can e-file and distribute employee copies in minutes.
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 $630, depending on how late the form is submitted. The IRS has increased the penalty amounts for the 2024 filing year.
$60 per form
$120 per form
$310 per form
$630 per form
1099 penalties may be subject to the following:
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.
Note: IRS recommends that payers utilize the e-file option over paper filing for faster processing.
Purchasing any BoomTax package will give you everything you need to complete your filing.
This includes:
Import many companies in one spreadsheet to simplify data input.
We validate your data against hundreds of IRS rules.
No IRS registration or testing required.
Make as many changes as needed for free.
BoomTax stays up-to-date with all IRS 1099-MISC changes, so you don’t have to worry. With BoomTax, you can file with federal and state agencies, provide your recipients with online access to their form copies, or opt to mail the recipient copies.
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BoomTax and its affiliates do not provide tax, legal, or accounting advice. This material has been prepared for informational purposes only, and is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, tax, legal, or accounting advice. You should consult your own tax, legal, and accounting advisors prior to engaging in any transaction.