The IRS requires businesses to report all payments totaling over $600 as part of their 1099 reporting. Business owners will need to report payments made to individuals and certain entities, excluding corporations.

What Do You Need for 1099 Reporting?

For 1099 reporting, you will need details for every payee including name, taxpayer ID, address, and entity type. Having a W-9 form from each of your vendors will give you all the information you need. Many businesses request a new W-9 every year after their year-end reporting to ensure that they have the most up to date and accurate information.

1099 Filing Requirements

Businesses are now required to electronically file 1099s if they send 10 or more forms. This new regulation is intended to streamline the reporting process, as it not only saves time, but can reduce the risk for errors that can result in costly penalties.