Form 1099-NEC is used by payers to report payments of $600 or more made in the course of a trade or business to others for services.
Prior to 2020, these payments were reported in Box 7 on Form 1099-MISC.
Payers must provide a copy of 1099-NEC to the independent contractor by January 31 of the year following payment.
Payments reported as nonemployee compensation (NEC) have four characteristics:
- The payments made during the year totaled $600 or more.
- The payee was not an employee of the payer.
- Payment was made in the course of a trade or business, including nonprofits and government agencies.
- Payment was made to an individual, a partnership, or an estate; or, payment was made to a corporation if the payment was for fish purchases or attorney fees.
Form 1099-NEC Box 1 is used to report $600 or more paid in the course of business for:
- Services, including parts and materials, performed as an independent contractor.
- Oil and gas payments for a working interest, irrespective of whether services were performed or not.
- Purchases of fish or other aquatic life from a person engaged in the business of fishing.
- Attorney fees paid to an attorney. (Note: gross proceeds paid to an attorney continue to be reported in Box 10 of Form 1099-MISC.)
- Nonqualified deferred compensation includible in gross income because the NQDC plan doesn't satisfy the requirements of section 409A.
Form 1099-NEC Box 4 is used to report backup withholding, irrespective of the amount in Box 1.
To access Form 1099-NEC in TaxSlayer ProWeb, from the Federal Section of the tax return select:
- Income
- 1099-NEC
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