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Hi erick_rene_herna,
You'll want to send your contractor an email inviting them to fill out and submit their 1099.
Here's how:
Once done, you can confirm with your contractor if they were able to receive the 1099 invites. If so, they can either log in with an existing Intuit account or create a free account to securely share their tax info with you.
Please check this article for more information: 1099s in QuickBooks Self-Employed.
If there's anything else that you'd like us to help. please let me know so I can assist you.
There is no Workers tab in QuickBooks Self-Employed. Is there a workaround?
Welcome back for more support, @erick_rene_herna. Thanks for clarifying the version of QuickBooks you're using.
The Workers tab is only available in QuickBooks Online (QBO) for small business owners. The steps above provided by my peer @MariaSoledadG are for QBO users who need to issue a 1099 to a vendor. To learn more about how to file taxes in QBSE, read through this topic: QuickBooks Self-Employed - Annual taxes guide.
I've read your previous post and I've learned that you've hired helpers for your big project. You can switch to QBO version as a workaround. Below are the variety of QBO products that you can choose from:
Here's an article that you can read through in case you need to switch from QBSE to QBO: Move your QuickBooks Self-Employed data to QuickBooks Online. It helps you learn about downloading and importing your data manually.
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