A warm welcome to the Community, @dan224.
I'm here to help you in confirming if you need to file a 1099 for your contractor paid in January 2023.
US tax law requires filing a Form 1099-NEC for anyone who paid $600 or more in the previous year, including contractors, freelancers, vendors, and non-employees subject to backup withholding. On the other hand, if you paid a vendor, attorney, or non-contractor $600 or more, you can file a 1099-MISC. I recommend consulting your tax professional or reaching out to IRS support to confirm if you need to file a 1099 for your contractor paid in January 2023.
If you've confirmed that your contractor needs to file either 1099-NEC or 1099-MISC, you can recreate the contractor with a middle name in QuickBooks Online (QBO) to avoid a duplicate name error message. Additionally, you'll also have to recreate the contractor payments as checks or bill payments if deemed necessary. Here are the general steps in recreating the contractor:
- Go to Expenses, then select Contractors.
- Select Add a contractor.
- Enter the name with a middle name. You have the option to uncheck Email this contractor to complete their profile.
- When you're done, select Add contractor.
- Complete their personal details.
As an additional help, let me add this guide about understanding payment categories for the 1099-MISC and 1099-NEC.
We're always here in the Community should you need further assistance recreating a contractor in QBO. We'll do our best to assist. Take care.