Distribute 1099-NEC forms for your contractors

Summary

Learn what options employers have for distributing 1099-NEC forms to contractors at the end of the year. You can also find information about understanding the 1099-NEC, correcting 1099s at the end of the year, and how to help contractors access their forms.

Content

Employers must give contractors their Form 1099-NEC each year by January 31. Gusto files the forms with the IRS and notifies contractors when their copy is ready in their Gusto account.

Ways you can distribute 1099s

You can choose how to deliver copies of Form 1099-NEC to your contractors:

  • Have Gusto mail them — Place your order by January 28 for forms to be postmarked by January 31.
  • Mail them yourself — Download and print copies to send by mail.
  • Download the employer packet — Print and hand out forms in person if needed.
  • Deliver electronically — You may send forms electronically if your contractor gives consent.

No matter which option you choose, Gusto will email contractors letting them know they can also access their form in their Gusto account.

Important reminders

  • Filing threshold: Gusto files 1099-NECs for contractors regardless of the $2,000 threshold. This ensures contractors get the forms they need to file their taxes quickly and correctly.
    • Learn more in the FAQs below in this article.
  • Check for accuracy: Always verify information before giving out forms. If you spot errors, follow our 1099-NEC correction steps or message us from the Image section of your account.
  • Historical payments: If you paid a contractor outside of Gusto and need a 1099, follow the steps in this article under Record or adjust a historical contractor payment processed outside of Gusto.
  • Agency filings: Gusto sends all required federal, state, and local copies of 1099-NECs directly to tax agencies.
  • Form 1096: This cover sheet is only needed if you mail paper copies to the IRS. Since Gusto files electronically, we do not file Form 1096.
  • Paper stock: You do not need special paper to print and distribute 1099 forms.

Help for others

  • Contractors: If contractors need help accessing their 1099s, share this article with them.
  • Accountants: If accountants need all-client form packages, go to this article to learn how to get them.
When to file 1099-NEC forms

When you pay contractors for work, you may need to file a 1099-NEC form. This ensures compliance with IRS rules and helps contractors report their income.

When you need to file

This applies to most contract work, like consulting, cleaning, or repairs.

  • File a 1099-NEC if you pay a contractor $600 or more in a calendar year.
    • Starting in 2026 (forms filed January 2027), the threshold increases to $2,000
  • Always give a copy to the contractor and file with the IRS.

Key takeaway: If you pay $600 or more for services, you typically must file.

Who gets a 1099-NEC

You must file for:

  • Individuals (sole proprietors)
  • Partnerships
  • LLCs taxed as individuals or partnerships
  • Attorneys (even if they are a corporation)
  • Medical and healthcare providers

You do not need to file for:

  • C-corporations
  • S-corporations

What payment to report

Report:

  • Services (work done for your business)
  • Commissions
  • Fees
  • Prizes or awards for services

Do not report:

  • Goods or products
  • Payments to corporations (unless its for attorneys or healthcare)

Filing deadlines

  • Give contractors their 1099-NEC by January 31.
  • File with the IRS by January 31—Gusto files 1099s on your behalf.

State rules

Most states follow the federal $600 rule. Some states (like Vermont) may require a 1099-NEC for any amount if you withhold state tax.

Always confirm your state’s rules—contact the state directly if needed.

Payments less than $600

You do not have to file for payments under $600.

You can still file if you want to help contractors prove their income and keep records clean.

Summary table

Who gets a 1099-NEC? When to file? What to report?
Individuals, partnerships, LLCs (not taxed as corps) $600+ in a year Services, fees, commissions, prizes, awards
Corporations (except attorneys/healthcare) Not required Not required
Attorneys (even if a corp) $600+ Legal services
Less than $600 Not required (but you can still file) Optional filing
1099-NEC and contractor tip reporting FAQs

This FAQ explains new reporting rules under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA or OB3). It also covers how to handle contractor tips and upcoming IRS requirements.

1099-NEC reporting threshold

Q: What changed for 1099-NEC forms under OBBBA?

A: Starting in 2026, you only need to send a 1099-NEC if you pay a contractor $2,000 or more in a year. Before this, the limit was $600.

Q: Can I still send a 1099-NEC for less than $2,000?

A: Yes. You can send a 1099-NEC for any amount. Gusto will create and file 1099-NECs for all contractors unless you ask us not to. To stop a 1099 for one or more contractors, contact Gusto for help.

Q: Why send a 1099-NEC for less than $2,000?

A: Contractors may need it for their own taxes. It helps keep clean records. Some states may require it, even under the federal threshold. It shows good business practice.

Q: What does Gusto do with 1099-NECs?

Gusto will keep creating and filing 1099s for your contractors unless you tell us not to for that year.

Contractor tip reporting

Q: What if my contractors got tips in 2025?

A: Gusto did not track contractor tips for 2025. If your contractors earned tips, you must track and report them yourself.

Q: How do I report contractor tips for 2025?

A: You should:

  1. Ask your contractors for their tip records.
  2. Give contractors a statement or letter with their total tips by February 2, 2026.

IRS rules for 2025 are still pending. We will update this article when new guidance is released.

Q: What are the new occupation codes for tip workers?

The IRS will release a list of jobs that usually receive tips, each with a unique code, by October 2025. You must use the correct code when reporting tips.

Gusto will collect these occupation codes after the IRS publishes the list.

Q: Which jobs qualify for the tip deduction?

A: Workers qualify if they work in jobs where tips are common. See sample occupations in our OBBB article.

 

 

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  • Category: People; Payroll; Benefits; Taxes forms and compliance
  • Plan type: Contractor Only; Core; Complete; Concierge
  • Who brokers my benefits?: A third party; Gusto
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