Overview :
1099s report payments made to non-employee service providers, as well as payments to suppliers and other entities you do business with. Think of your own organization: Can you name all the types of service providers you use? Do you know which payments are reportable on 1099s, and the minimum amounts you must pay before they are reportable?
In 2025, the OBBB created new limits for the 1099 NEC and 1099-MISC starting in 2026. It also reversed Third Party PSE’s requirements for the 1099-K. Further, the IRS created the 1099-DA for brokers to report cryptocurrency and other digital transactions. Other recent changes have been made to filing requirements, TIN Matching, and other procedures. In the webinar, we will go over these latest additions and changes from the IRS. We will discuss several of the most common 1099s in detail, as well as provide general descriptions of all other 1099s.
There are other issues you need to consider to complete your knowledge of 1099s. Which attorney’s fees go on which 1099s? When do deceased employees’ wages go on 1099s vs W-2s? When do Federal and State income taxes need to be withheld from 1099 payments? Join Mark in this highly informative and up-to-date webinar to find out all of these requirements and more.
Session Highlights:-
There are over 20 different types of 1099s that the IRS requires you to report certain payments on. DO you know when to use them, and what payments go where on each form? Learn the ins and outs of 1099 filing requirements in this must-attend session. In this webinar, we discuss:
- The One Big Beautiful Bill and its new 1099 requirements
- Latest Form 1099-NEC, 1099-MISC, 1099-K, 1099-DA, and any changes to other 1099 form reporting requirements with specifics.
- Reminders and details about Due Dates, E-filing, TIN online Matching, and FIT withholding requirements
- What attorney’s fees go on the 1099-NEC or the 1099-MISC
- When payments made to the estate of a deceased employee go on 1099s
- Penalties for non-compliance
- Best Practices and frequent questions.
The following 1099s will be discussed in detail as to types of payments reported, which businesses have to issue them, who generally receives them, and other details:
- 1099-A – Acquisition or Abandonment of Secured Property,
- 1099-B – Proceeds from Broker and Barter Transactions
- 1099-C – Cancellation of Debt
- 1099-K – Payment Card & Third Party Network Transactions
- 1099-MISC – Miscellaneous Information
- 1099-NEC – Non-Employee Compensation
- 1099-R – Â Distributions From Pensions, Annuities, Retirement or Profit-Sharing Plans, IRAs, etc
- 1099-DIV, 1099-OID and 1099-INT – Investment related 1099s
All other 1099s will be introduced as to their purpose and payments recorded.
Why Should You Attend?
- Review your 1099 reporting procedures from compliance
- Explain what payments go on which 1099s
- Prepare for the upcoming 2025 and 2026 requirements for the 1099 and 1099-DA
- Analyze your company’s major risks in the 1099 process
- Discuss with your AP department the proper recording of payments on 1099s.
You can’t afford to only grasp the basics … learn the ins and outs of 1099 filing requirements for 2019 in this must-attend session.
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is essential for professionals responsible for tax compliance, vendor payments, or year-end reporting. It’s designed for:
- Payroll Managers and Specialists
- Accounts Payable and Receivable Professionals
- Tax Compliance Officers
- HR and Finance Managers
- Controllers and CFOs
- Accountants and Bookkeepers
- Business Owners and Office Managers
- CPA and Tax Preparation Firms
- Compliance and Audit Professionals

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