1099 & Tax
1099-NEC Basics for US Freelancers
Understand Form 1099-NEC reporting, who sends it, what box amounts mean, and how independent contractors reconcile 1099s at tax time.
Published May 31, 2026
What 1099-NEC is
Form 1099-NEC reports nonemployee compensation of $600+ in Box 1 for a calendar year. US freelancers who document this in proposals, contracts, and invoices reduce payment delays and tax-season surprises. Apply the same standard on every engagement so accounts payable and project sponsors know what to expect.
When this topic comes up mid-project, point to the written agreement instead of renegotiating from memory. Clients respect freelancers who enforce scope calmly and consistently from the first invoice through the final delivery.
You report income even if a form is missing. US freelancers who document this in proposals, contracts, and invoices reduce payment delays and tax-season surprises. Apply the same standard on every engagement so accounts payable and project sponsors know what to expect.
When this topic comes up mid-project, point to the written agreement instead of renegotiating from memory. Clients respect freelancers who enforce scope calmly and consistently from the first invoice through the final delivery.
Review this section whenever you onboard a new client or raise your rates. Small updates to templates prevent repeated exceptions that erode margin over a full tax year.
Who must send you a 1099-NEC
Most US business clients paying for services must report at the threshold. US freelancers who document this in proposals, contracts, and invoices reduce payment delays and tax-season surprises. Apply the same standard on every engagement so accounts payable and project sponsors know what to expect.
When this topic comes up mid-project, point to the written agreement instead of renegotiating from memory. Clients respect freelancers who enforce scope calmly and consistently from the first invoice through the final delivery.
Payment processors may issue 1099-K under separate rules. US freelancers who document this in proposals, contracts, and invoices reduce payment delays and tax-season surprises. Apply the same standard on every engagement so accounts payable and project sponsors know what to expect.
When this topic comes up mid-project, point to the written agreement instead of renegotiating from memory. Clients respect freelancers who enforce scope calmly and consistently from the first invoice through the final delivery.
Review this section whenever you onboard a new client or raise your rates. Small updates to templates prevent repeated exceptions that erode margin over a full tax year.
W-9 and TIN matching
Accurate W-9 data prevents mismatched forms and backup withholding. US freelancers who document this in proposals, contracts, and invoices reduce payment delays and tax-season surprises. Apply the same standard on every engagement so accounts payable and project sponsors know what to expect.
When this topic comes up mid-project, point to the written agreement instead of renegotiating from memory. Clients respect freelancers who enforce scope calmly and consistently from the first invoice through the final delivery.
Consistency across clients matters more than perfect wording on a single email. Keep copies of agreements, invoices, and approval emails in one folder per client and tax year. When questions arise, you can respond with facts instead of memory.
Consistency across clients matters more than perfect wording on a single email. Keep copies of agreements, invoices, and approval emails in one folder per client and tax year. When questions arise, you can respond with facts instead of memory.
Review this section whenever you onboard a new client or raise your rates. Small updates to templates prevent repeated exceptions that erode margin over a full tax year.
Reconciling 1099s with your books
Compare each form to invoices and deposits; request corrections for material errors. US freelancers who document this in proposals, contracts, and invoices reduce payment delays and tax-season surprises. Apply the same standard on every engagement so accounts payable and project sponsors know what to expect.
When this topic comes up mid-project, point to the written agreement instead of renegotiating from memory. Clients respect freelancers who enforce scope calmly and consistently from the first invoice through the final delivery.
Consistency across clients matters more than perfect wording on a single email. Keep copies of agreements, invoices, and approval emails in one folder per client and tax year. When questions arise, you can respond with facts instead of memory.
Consistency across clients matters more than perfect wording on a single email. Keep copies of agreements, invoices, and approval emails in one folder per client and tax year. When questions arise, you can respond with facts instead of memory.
Review this section whenever you onboard a new client or raise your rates. Small updates to templates prevent repeated exceptions that erode margin over a full tax year.
Deadlines and what to do in January
Clients furnish forms by January 31; follow up if missing by mid-February. US freelancers who document this in proposals, contracts, and invoices reduce payment delays and tax-season surprises. Apply the same standard on every engagement so accounts payable and project sponsors know what to expect.
When this topic comes up mid-project, point to the written agreement instead of renegotiating from memory. Clients respect freelancers who enforce scope calmly and consistently from the first invoice through the final delivery.
Consistency across clients matters more than perfect wording on a single email. Keep copies of agreements, invoices, and approval emails in one folder per client and tax year. When questions arise, you can respond with facts instead of memory.
Consistency across clients matters more than perfect wording on a single email. Keep copies of agreements, invoices, and approval emails in one folder per client and tax year. When questions arise, you can respond with facts instead of memory.
Review this section whenever you onboard a new client or raise your rates. Small updates to templates prevent repeated exceptions that erode margin over a full tax year.
Myths and compliance habits
Under $600 is still taxable income; LLCs often still receive 1099s. US freelancers who document this in proposals, contracts, and invoices reduce payment delays and tax-season surprises. Apply the same standard on every engagement so accounts payable and project sponsors know what to expect.
When this topic comes up mid-project, point to the written agreement instead of renegotiating from memory. Clients respect freelancers who enforce scope calmly and consistently from the first invoice through the final delivery.
Consistency across clients matters more than perfect wording on a single email. Keep copies of agreements, invoices, and approval emails in one folder per client and tax year. When questions arise, you can respond with facts instead of memory.
Consistency across clients matters more than perfect wording on a single email. Keep copies of agreements, invoices, and approval emails in one folder per client and tax year. When questions arise, you can respond with facts instead of memory.
Review this section whenever you onboard a new client or raise your rates. Small updates to templates prevent repeated exceptions that erode margin over a full tax year.
Important note
The information on this page is educational and may not reflect recent legal or tax changes.
State and federal rules vary; a qualified attorney or CPA can advise on your specific facts.
This guide is for general informational purposes only and is not legal, tax, or financial advice. Laws and IRS rules change; consult a qualified professional for advice about your specific situation.
Checklist
- Submit accurate W-9 to each US business client
- Use consistent legal name and EIN on invoices and W-9
- Compare 1099-NEC amounts to bank deposits and invoices
- Request corrected 1099s for material errors before filing
- Report all freelance income even without a 1099
- Consult a CPA for cash vs accrual and state rules
Frequently asked questions
- Do I send 1099s to subcontractors?
- If you pay another US freelancer $600+ for services in your business, you may need to issue 1099-NEC. This is general information; confirm with a tax professional and collect W-9s from vendors.
- Why did I get two 1099s from one client?
- Possible duplicate entities, corrected forms, or split payments under different projects. Reconcile both against deposits and ask AP which is final.
- Are credit card payments included?
- 1099-NEC reflects what the client paid you. Third-party card processors may also report on 1099-K under separate rules; your CPA helps avoid double-counting.
- What about refunds to clients?
- Net reporting is not standard on 1099-NEC; gross payments may appear even if you later refunded. Document refunds and discuss with your preparer.
- Can I deduct expenses against 1099 income?
- Eligible business expenses on Schedule C reduce net profit. Keep receipts and categorize consistently.
- What if a client refuses to send 1099?
- Report income from your records. You cannot force timely issuance, but written requests help if the IRS inquires.
Disclaimer
This page is for general informational purposes only and is not legal, tax, or financial advice. Laws change; consult a qualified professional for your situation.