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Hey there, @lenwoods-gmail-c.
Sounds like your link expired, but the solution is easy! I'm happy to share the steps your client will need to take to resend you this. They can go to your contractor's profile to email the invite again. Here's how:
I'm attaching a helpful article on 1099s for you to reference as well: Get answers to your 1099 questions.
Let me know if I can assist with anything else! I'm here, just leave a comment below.
Same! How do I get my 1099 when the “invitation” is expired and I never even saw my 1099? I want to be sure the numbers are correct.
Hello, mzadventures1.
I'd like to hop in and make sure you're able to get and review your 1099 form.
We'll want to contact your client to resend the invitation link to view and check your 1099 form. Though, we can also ask them to email the 1099 copy to you for review.
Your client may have sent you a copy already, so it's worth checking your inbox to see if this is the case.
Once you've accepted the fresh invitation link, we can check the form from QuickBooks Self-Employed. Simply go to the Clients menu, then click the Forms tab.
I'll add this article in case you need a reference in managing your 1099 forms: Fill out a W-9 and view your 1099-MISC in QuickBooks Self-Employed.
Are you also using Self-Employed to file and handle your estimated taxes? Take a look at this article in case you need help in the near future: Pay federal estimated quarterly taxes in QuickBooks Self-Employed.
Do you have more questions about handling your 1099 forms from your clients? Drop a reply below and I'll help you out again.
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