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Struggling with 1099 IRS Issues?

Expert guidance to navigate 1099 problems, reduce penalties, and ensure compliance with IRS regulations.

Identify and Resolve Filing Errors
Incorrect or incomplete 1099 forms? We can help you identify errors, correct them, and avoid unnecessary IRS penalties or audits.
Navigate Late Filing or Non-Compliance
Missed the deadline or unsure about compliance? Our team provides the information you need to handle late filings and reduce penalties effectively.
Understand Your IRS Notices
Received a notice from the IRS? We explain what it means and guide you through the steps to address the issue quickly and accurately.

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Specializing in 1099 Tax Issues

Whether you’re a contractor, freelancer, side hustler, or independent operator, we’re here to help you tackle your tax challenges with ease.

Who Gets a 1099 Form?

If you earned $600 or more as an independent contractor, freelancer, or non-employee during the tax year, you’ll likely receive a 1099 form. This also applies if you earned specific types of income like interest or dividends. These forms are issued by businesses or organizations that paid you.

How Is 1099 Income Taxed?

Unlike a traditional paycheck, 1099 income doesn’t have taxes withheld. That means it’s subject to:

  • Self-employment tax (Social Security and Medicare)
  • Federal and state income taxes


To stay on top of your tax obligations, you may need to make quarterly estimated payments throughout the year. Planning ahead can help you avoid surprises when tax season rolls around.

Key Deadlines for 1099 Forms


  • January 31: Businesses must send 1099 forms to recipients.
  • Early February: You should receive your 1099 form by this time.
  • IRS Filing Deadline: Businesses also file these forms with the IRS by January 31.


Need Help Understanding Your 1099 Forms?


Whether you’re a business issuing forms or an individual managing 1099 income, we’re here to provide guidance and ensure you’re on the right track.