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Learn MoreIf you receive income from investments, dividends, education savings plans, or contract work, you’re undoubtedly familiar with IRS Form 1099. By the time April 15th rolls around, you might have even collected a hefty stack.
However, what might be less clear is when you should expect to receive them. Some insist that the deadline is January 31st. Or maybe it’s February 28th?
In practical terms, the fuzzy deadline does not matter as much as when you can expect to receive these critical forms. After all, you owe taxes on the income, even if the 1099 doesn’t arrive at all.
Common Forms 1099 | |
Form 1099-B | Sale of stocks, commodities, or other securities |
Form 1099-DIV | Income from dividends and distributions |
Form 1099-INT | Interest payments |
Form 1099-G | Payment from federal, state, or local government, including local tax refunds or unemployment benefits |
Form 1099-MISC | Miscellaneous income |
Form 1099-NEC | Nonemployee compensation |
Form 1099-Q | Payments from 529 Plans or other Qualified Education Programs |
Form 1099-R | Distributions from pensions, annuities, retirement accounts, or IRAs |
Form 1099-S | Income from real estate transaction |
Form 1099-SA | Distribution from Health Savings Accounts or Medicare Advantage Medical Savings Accounts |
Source: IRS.gov
Businesses, financial institutions, and even local governments have any number of reasons for why they might not send Form 1099s as early as you expect to receive them. Some are still balancing their books until the last minute, and certain investment funds may take longer to reconcile overseas holdings.
Whatever the reason, this can cause a fair bit of consternation as you may feel pinched between waiting for the mail and looming tax deadlines.
Here are a few things you can do while you wait:
Don’t forget that the IRS receives a copy of all Form 1099s, just like you. If you forget to include one in your filing, you’ll likely receive a letter asking you to account for the funds you neglected to include.
Some financial institutions may send preliminary versions of Form 1099 labeled as “draft.” These are not final and should not be used for tax filing. Be sure to wait for the official version, which will be marked as final, to avoid errors or amendments to your tax return. Check any accompanying materials for clarification.
Navigating tax season can be challenging, especially when it comes to tracking down and making sense of all your Form 1099s. If you’re unsure which forms to expect, why they matter, or how they impact your financial plan, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help you make sense of the process and provide guidance tailored to your needs.
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