⚠️Note: This information is for informational purposes only and does not constitute formal tax, legal, or compliance advice. Always consult with qualified tax advisors, legal counsel, and your organization’s internal teams for guidance specific to your situation. Additional regulations may apply. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, refer to official government resources and regulatory agencies.
If your business works with contractors, vendors, gig workers, service providers, or attorneys, you’re already familiar with the 1099 landscape. Reporting for 2025 year-end (filed in 2026) will be uniquely challenging:
This guide breaks down every major 1099 your business might need to file.
The 1099 form series reports non-employee income — money paid to individuals or businesses who are not your employees.
Common examples include:
While there are many 1099 variants, these three cause the most confusion:
| Form | Purpose | 2026 Changes |
|---|---|---|
| 1099-NEC (IRS: About Form 1099-NEC) |
Nonemployee compensation (historically ≥ $600) | New Box 3 for Excess Golden Parachute Payments |
| 1099-MISC (IRS: About Form 1099-MISC) |
Miscellaneous income (rents, royalties, prizes, attorney fees) | Box 14 reserved; parachute payments moved to 1099-NEC |
| 1099-K (IRS: About Form 1099-K) |
Third-party payment network transactions (PayPal, Venmo, Etsy, etc.) | $20,000 AND 200 transactions threshold reinstated |
Let’s break down each form and when to use it.
Use this form if you paid:
You must file Form 1099-NEC if all of the following are true:
(Specific Instructions for Form 1099-NEC)
If a contractor is paid by credit card, debit card, PayPal, Venmo Business, Square, Stripe, Etsy, etc.:
Form 1099-MISC covers non-service payments not reported on other 1099 forms. A form must be issued when:
(Specific Instructions for Form 1099-MISC)
This form has caused the most confusion in recent years.
A 1099-K is issued when a third-party settlement organization (TPSO) processes payments for goods or services.
Examples: PayPal, Venmo (business transactions), Square, Stripe, Etsy, eBay, Uber, Lyft, DoorDash.
If they process the payment, they report it.
(Instructions for Form 1099-K)
According to the IRS News Release (IR-2025-107, Oct 23, 2025), a Form 1099-K is required only if both conditions apply:
This reverses the previously scheduled $600 threshold. Some states (for example MA, VT, VA) maintain different thresholds and may require reporting at lower levels.
If you pay a contractor through PayPal or another TPSO, the TPSO is responsible for issuing tax forms (typically Form 1099-K) if thresholds are met.
Beyond 1099-NEC, 1099-MISC, and 1099-K, many organizations must issue additional 1099s for investment income, cooperative distributions, or real estate activity.
Reports sales of stock, securities, commodities, and certain barter exchange transactions. (IRS: About Form 1099-B)
Used when a financial entity cancels $600 or more of a borrower’s debt after a triggering event. The canceled amount is generally treated as income. (IRS: About Form 1099-C)
Reports dividends and other distributions paid to investors. (IRS: About Form 1099-DIV)
Issued by financial institutions to report interest income, generally when a recipient earns at least $10. (IRS: About Form 1099-INT)
Used by cooperatives to report patronage dividends and other distributions, typically when at least $10 in qualifying distributions is made. (IRS: About Form 1099-PATR)
Reports distributions of $10 or more from retirement arrangements. Recent updates include Code Y in Box 7 for qualified charitable distributions. (IRS: About Form 1099-R)
Used to report proceeds from certain real estate transactions. (IRS: About Form 1099-S)
*Important note: 1099-S (Timber Royalties >$10) is due to recipients on January 31 each year. 1099-S (Proceeds from Real Estate Transactions >$600) is due to recipients on February 15 each year.
The IRS 1099 series includes more than 20 different form types, each with its own filing rules and thresholds. The list above focuses on forms Greenshades supports for electronic filing but is not exhaustive. For complete information, see the IRS Information Returns overview.
The IRS accepts nearly all information returns electronically through two systems:
| System | How You File | Available Forms |
|---|---|---|
| IRIS (Information Returns Intake System) | IRIS Taxpayer Portal (with a TCC) or IRIS A2A interface | 1097-BTC, 1098 variants, 1099 series, 3921, 3922, 5498 series, 1042-S, W-2G |
| FIRE (Filing Information Returns Electronically) | Requires compatible payroll/tax software or third-party transmitter (TCC needed) | 1097, 1098 series, 1099 series, 3921, 3922, 5498 series, 8027, 8596, 8955-SSA, 1042-S, W-2G |
Transition note: The IRS plans to retire FIRE after Filing Season 2027 (Tax Year 2026). IRIS will become the primary and sole system for all information returns after that.
To file through IRIS, FIRE, or AIR, you need a Transmitter Control Code (TCC). A TCC is a unique ID issued by the IRS that identifies approved transmitters of electronic information returns. Greenshades is an IRS-approved transmitter.
February 2, 2026 (Because January 31 is a Saturday)
February 17, 2026 (Because February 15 is a Sunday and February 16 is a federal holiday)
Bonus Tip: The paper filing due date for many federal information returns is February 28, but if you have 10+ total returns, the IRS now requires electronic filing
March 31, 2026
E-file deadline for many 1099 forms, including 1099-MISC, 1099-DIV, 1099-C, 1099-K, 1099-PATR, 1099-R, 1099-B, 1099-INT, and 1099-S.
Filing corrections depends on the system used:
Best practices:
State 1099 rules vary. Some states require separate filings. Many states participate in the Combined Federal/State Filing (CF/SF) program. If you file electronically with the IRS and the state participates, the IRS automatically forwards the information to the state.
However:
Confirm details and check state participation via IRS Publication 1220.
Greenshades provides a year-end platform designed to reduce errors and keep employers compliant with changing IRS rules.
With Greenshades, you can reduce manual entry, prevent common mistakes, and ensure timely delivery of 1099s.