Fill 1099 Forms Online - All Types (NEC, MISC, INT, DIV)

Complete any 1099 form digitally without Adobe. IRS-compliant formatting for freelancers, contractors, and businesses.

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If you're a business paying contractors or freelancers, you MUST file 1099 forms by January 31st. Miss the deadline? IRS penalties start at $50 per form and can reach $290+ if extremely late. Don't waste money on Adobe ($180/year) or expensive tax software. Fill 1099 forms FREE online with professional formatting the IRS accepts.

Types of 1099 Forms We Support

1099-NEC (Nonemployee Compensation)

For payments to independent contractors, freelancers, and self-employed individuals totaling $600+ per year.

Who needs this: Businesses that hired contractors, freelancers, consultants

1099-MISC (Miscellaneous Income)

For rent payments, royalties, prizes, awards, medical payments, and other miscellaneous income.

Who needs this: Anyone who paid rent ($600+), royalties, or prizes

1099-INT (Interest Income)

For interest payments totaling $10 or more from banks, savings accounts, or bonds.

Who needs this: Banks, financial institutions, companies paying interest

1099-DIV (Dividends and Distributions)

For dividend payments, capital gains distributions, or liquidation distributions.

Who needs this: Investment firms, brokerages, mutual fund companies

Critical 1099 Deadlines (Don't Miss These!)

January 31: Deadline to send 1099 forms to recipients
January 31: E-file deadline for 1099-NEC with IRS
February 28: Paper filing deadline for other 1099s (if filing by mail)
March 31: E-filing deadline for other 1099 forms
Late penalties: $50-$290 per form depending on how late

How to Fill 1099 Forms (Step-by-Step)

1

Gather Info: Business name/EIN, contractor name/SSN or EIN, total payments

2

Download blank 1099 form from IRS.gov (or use ours)

3

Upload to our editor and fill digitally - no handwriting

4

Enter payer info (your business), recipient info (contractor), payment amounts

5

Download completed form - send copy to contractor, file copy with IRS

1099 Mistakes That Trigger IRS Penalties

Wrong TIN (SSN or EIN) - IRS will reject and penalize you
Missing deadline - penalties escalate daily after January 31
Wrong form type - using 1099-MISC instead of 1099-NEC for contractors
Incorrect payment amounts - must match your records exactly
Not filing at all - biggest mistake, can result in audits

Pro Tips for 1099 Filing

Get W-9 forms from contractors BEFORE paying them (has their correct TIN)
Track payments throughout the year - don't scramble in January
E-file when possible - faster processing, instant confirmation
Keep records for 7 years minimum in case of IRS audit
If paying under $600, you don't need to file 1099-NEC (but keep records)

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