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I just printed my 1099 Misc forms using pre printed forms. The box for the calendar year was not filled in. What do I do now? Is it acceptable to hand write the last four digits for the year? I am electronically filing them so I am not worried about the red Copy A but other users would run into that problem seeing that it is only acceptable to use a certain font.
Thanks,
Lori
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Thank you MaryJoyD. I do not have payroll and 1099s have nothing to do with payroll. However, I did check to see if I had any updates to install and found that there were updates that had not installed. Once I installed them and check via print preview, viola!!, tax year appears. So, thank you MaryJoyD for making that little lightbulb appear in my head to check the status of my Quickbooks updates.
It's great to have you here in the Community Space, Lori. Allow me to share information about your 1099 Misc forms with QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).
Since you're electronically filing your 1099 Misc forms, I'd suggest reprinting your 1099 to ensure the eligibility of the form when filing them with the IRS.
I see how efficient this would be for you and your contractors. That said, you can print them again as long as you use the pre-printed 1099 Misc Forms and email them once everything's good.
Furthermore, you can visit this link to guide you on how to prepare and file your 1099s: Create and file 1099s with QuickBooks Desktop. Also, it includes how you can check your filing status and where you can see your submitted forms.
You can always reply again if you require additional assistance with the 1099 forms. The Community is here to help. Stay safe!
Thank you for your reply, FateCandylaneT, but that does not address the issue that I raised. The forms that I print do not have the tax year on them at all. There is a box for the calendar year but Quickbooks does poluate the field with the last two digits of the year. This WILL BE A PROBLEM for people who have to file the Copy A by mail to the IRS.
Thank you for getting back and providing us with more details about your concern, @Lrencurrel.
You can download the latest tax table to update your tax forms. Follow the steps below:
Refer to this article for more information about checking or downloading the latest tax table: Get the latest tax table update in QuickBooks Desktop Payroll.
Once done, try printing your 1099 and 1096 forms. If you still don't have the tax year, I recommend reaching out to our Customer Support team to isolate and resolve the issue you're having. Follow the steps below on how to reach them:
You can check this article for more information about the different types of support we offer and their availability: Contact QuickBooks Desktop support.
Let me know if there is anything else that I can help you with preparing and printing your 1099s. I'm always here ready to help. Have a wonderful day!
Thank you MaryJoyD. I do not have payroll and 1099s have nothing to do with payroll. However, I did check to see if I had any updates to install and found that there were updates that had not installed. Once I installed them and check via print preview, viola!!, tax year appears. So, thank you MaryJoyD for making that little lightbulb appear in my head to check the status of my Quickbooks updates.
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