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Welcome to the Community, @support83.
I'll help you view your 1099 forms from previous years.
Here's how:
You can also view and print them in your 1099 E-file Service account. Follow the steps below.
For future reference, you can read this article to learn more about running reports in QuickBooks Online: Run reports in QuickBooks Online. You can run the 1099 Transaction Detail Report, 1099 Contactor Balance Details, or 1099 Contactor Balance Summary to see the 1099 totals, accounts, amounts, and other details.
Let me know if you have questions about viewing the previous year's 1099. I'm always here to help. Have a great day.
Hello! Thank you so much for your response! I really appreciate your assistance. I am able to log in, go to payroll, and go to contractors. But then there isn't any button to view 1099 fillings?
Hello! Thank you for your assistance!
I understand how important it is to view your 1099 filings from previous years, support83.
May I know what year of the 1099 forms you'd like to view?
Currently, generating the 1099’s prior to the 2020 Tax Year is unavailable in QuickBooks Online. This is in line with the IRS updates made to the 1099-MISC and NEC. I'm here to share several solutions and workarounds to get you back up.
First, you can get copies of your 1099's if you've filed them through our 1099 E-file service. I recommend following the steps shared by Ethel_A to do so.
Aside from that, you can run and customize the Transaction List by Vendor report in QuickBooks. Then, manually fill out the form available through the IRS website. I'll show you how:
While our engineers and compliance team are working on this form, I'd encourage you to visit our QuickBooks blog page. This way, you'll keep abreast with the recent cascades and product developments.
If you want to view the forms that are later than 2020, let's access your QuickBooks Online account via a private window. This is a good place to determine if the missing button to view 1099 is a browser-related issue. Here are the keyboard shortcuts:
Once logged in, check if you can view the forms. If it works, clear the browser's cache to ensure the program performs efficiently. Otherwise, you can use other supported browsers. They also provide the best and most secure experience with QuickBooks.
Additionally, I've added this article that'll help you learn what 1099 forms there are and how you can prepare for the upcoming tax season: Get Answers to your 1099 Questions.
Please know you can always keep us posted if you have more payroll questions or any QuickBooks-related concerns. We'll be around to help you out.
The 1099 E-file service account link does not work. It just takes you to QuickBooks online. And then the report runner shows the transactions of 1099s but doesn't show the copies of the 1099 fillings. I need copies of the 1099 fillings from 2020, 2021, and 2022
I understand how important for you to get copies of the 1099 filings from prior years, support83.
Let me route you to the right support available.
I recommend contacting our Payroll Support team. One of our representatives can access your account and assist you with having the previous 1099 filings.
Here's how:
Please review our support hours to ensure support is available to address your issue promptly.
You might have additional questions about the 1099. This article will answer it for you: Get answers to your 1099 questions.
Feel free to leave a comment below if you have other questions or concerns about tracking your contractor's expenses. I'll be right here to help.
Is there a way to do this on desk top QuickBooks? I need two from previous years and not seeing an option anywhere.
I can share some information that can help you with getting a copy of your previous year's 1099s, @LDriscoll.
If you've used Tax1099 to e-file your 1099 forms from these two previous years, then you can follow the steps provided in the following article on how to view, print, email, or mail them: Where Can I See My Submitted Forms?.
In case you don't see your forms or you don't know if they were submitted yet, please look under Forms, then View/Edit/Submit Forms. Just set the payer, tax year, and form type. That screen will show any forms not yet submitted to the IRS.
For QuickBooks Desktop Payroll Assisted and QuickBooks Desktop Payroll Enhanced, here's how to view tax forms that Intuit files for you: View your previously filed tax forms and payments.
For more information about 1099 forms like if you need to file and how to file them, check out this article: Get answers to your 1099 questions.
To find out which payroll taxes and forms QuickBooks Payroll pays and files for you, refer to this guide: Understand the taxes and forms that QuickBooks Payroll submits for you.
Let me know if you need more help with your 1099s. I'm always glad to help in any way I can. Have a great rest of the day!
Got to taxes / 1099 Fillings. Select the year of the fillings you require (I believe that the fillings prior to 2022 will not be available this way)
It is actually under the Taxes tab, then 1099 Filings. However, I could only go back to 2022 1099's. I am unsure how to view prior 1099's.
Let me share some insights about viewing 1099s from previous years in QuickBooks Online (QBO), @Derek0311.
We can only view 1099s for the prior year (2022). If you've filed through our 1099 E-file service. I recommend reaching out to our Payroll Support team. One of our representatives can help you access your account and assist you with having the previous 1099 filings. Otherwise, reach out to the IRS to obtain your filed forms.
Here's how to contact our support:
Always remember to review their support hours so you'll know when agents are available. In case you're unable to reach out to Intuit through your books, you can get in touch through our website.
Moreover, you can get answers to your 1099 questions through this article: 1099 forms
I'm all ears if you have other concerns about viewing your 1099s in QuickBooks. I'll be around to provide the necessary information.
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