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Glad to see you here in the Community, @thestudiofairfie.
In QuickBooks Online (QBO), we're unable to get the actual form. Though, we can pull up the 1099 Transaction Detail Report and filter it to view the following:
Here's how:
We can also get copies of your 1099's if you've filed them through our 1099 E-file service. I'll guide you how:
Learn more about 1099 at this guide: What is a 1099 and do I need to file one?
Additionally, if you need help with other tasks in QBO, just click the link here and look for responses that fit your concern.
If you have any questions about 1099, let me know in the comment. I'm here to make sure you're all set. Have a good one.
Hi, @thestudiofairfie.
Hope you’re doing great. I wanted to see how everything is going about your 1099 from the previous year you had the other day. Was it resolved? Do you need any additional help or clarification? If you do, just let me know. I’d be happy to help you at any time.
Looking forward to your reply. Have a pleasant day ahead!
Yes i Do I require all 1099 forms for everbody
Thank you for posting your concern on this thread, Mikeaccc.
Let's open the 1099 Transaction Detail report and look for contractors who meet the threshold. Then print the tax forms in QuickBooks Online (QBO). I'm here to guide you through the process.
Businesses must issue 1099 forms to any payee who received $600 or more in cash (non-employment) during the previous year. The report mentioned above allows you to view the following data:
To build the report:
Once you have all the information, let's go ahead and print the 1099s. Here's how:
This guide contains instructions on how to print the 1099-NEC or 1099-MISC forms. However, if you file the tax form using our 1099 E-file service, you can obtain copies from there as well.
These resources answer frequently asked questions about 1099 forms and walk you through the process of processing them in the online program:
Reach out to me if you have any additional questions or concerns about the 1099 forms. I'll be there to help you every step of the way. Have a wonderful rest of your day.
This link no longer works. How do I access previously filed 1099s? Also, my vendors did NOT receive an email to access online.
Thank you for joining the conversation, Angela.
Thank you for joining the conversation. I'll help you check your previously filed 1099 forms and share the provide possible reasons why your vendors didn't receive their forms so you're guided through the next steps.
I'm not sure which of the links (hypertexts) from the above answers you tried, but you should be able to access your filed forms on the 1099 E-File Service page. Just log in using your Intuit credentials, and you should see something like this in the below screenshot.
About vendors not receiving an email of their 1099 forms, please have them check the Trash/Junk or Spam folders. The email could be routed there.
On the other hand, I can see that my colleague, Rasa-LilaM, has shared some additional references that you might need in the future. Feel free to check them out as well.
You can always go back to this thread if you have other questions in mind. Have a good one.
This link does not work. Just redirects to QB payroll, which only shows most recent filing, nothing prior to that. Can't for the life of me figure why they wouldn't show all.
I appreciate you joining the thread, afleming-rebelli. I can direct you to the appropriate department so you can view your previous 1099 documents.
At this time, you need to contact our QuickBooks Online (QBO) Payroll Support to get copies of your 1099s. Here's how:
For best assistance, you can connect with them during their business hours.
On the other hand, I've added the following resources for more guidance while preparing and printing your 1099s in our system:
If you need to make changes to your forms after submitting them, follow the instructions in this article as your reference: Correct or change 1099s in QuickBooks.
Please let me know by adding a comment below if you have any other questions about 1099s. I'm only a few clicks away to help you again. Have a good one!
I am having the same issue. I'm trying to confirm that 1099s were filed in QBO because we have a contractor that received 2 but I can't check if this was done because there is no historical way of doing so. Quickbooks needs to step it up.
Hello @stephanieskiban, I'm glad to see you here in the Community forum. I recognize the significance of reviewing your previously filed 1099s to verify their successful submission. I'll be glad to assist you with the steps to view them in QuickBooks Online.
The latest 1099 you have filed will be on the 1099 filings page in QuickBooks. You'll want to click this direct link https://app.qbo.intuit.com/app/1099FilingDetails to view the previously filed 1099.
However, if you cannot find the 1099 you're looking for, I'd suggest contacting our Customer Support Team. They can check your account securely and help you get copies of your 1099. You may follow the steps shared by colleague Angelyn_T above on how to reach them or click this link: Contact Payroll Support.
Let me also add these resources that will help you with printing your forms and FAQs about 1099:
I remain available to provide further assistance regarding 1099 forms or any other tasks within QuickBooks. Please feel free to leave a response below, and I will be glad to lend a hand.
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