Why sign in to the Community?

  • Submit a question
  • Check your notifications
Sign in to the Community or Sign in to TurboTax and start working on your taxes
Level 3
posted Feb 9, 2021 11:19:59 PM

Schedule C Payments Requiring a 1099

I'm confused where the Schedule C asks if I made any payments that would require me to send a 1099.  I found on the IRS site:  "If you paid someone who is not your employee, such as a subcontractor, attorney or accountant $600 or more for services provided during the year, a Form 1099-NEC needs to be completed, and a copy of 1099-NEC must be provided to the independent contractor by January 31 of the year following payment. You must also send a copy of this form to the IRS by January 31."

 

Reading the instructions for the 1099-NEC, it says merchandise is excluded in this, however what if I sell on-demand things like books that I have manufactured and sent to customers directly?  For example, I have used this site to send a book I made "on-demand":  https://www.publishingxpress.com/.  So, even though I am buying merchandise ultimately, they are providing the service of manufacturing the merchandise for me.  But, it would seem odd because everyone who uses that site would seemingly have to issue a 1099-NEC to that site if they paid $600 for their services?  Wouldn't the sites own payment handler send them a 1099 form if they make a certain amount? 

0 3 844
1 Best answer
Expert Alumni
Feb 10, 2021 5:53:36 AM

The situation you described would not require you to send a Form 1099-NEC to the company manufacturing the books that you sell.  

 

The key is that the company manufacturing the books is not an independent contractor doing work for your Schedule C business.  

3 Replies
Expert Alumni
Feb 10, 2021 5:53:36 AM

The situation you described would not require you to send a Form 1099-NEC to the company manufacturing the books that you sell.  

 

The key is that the company manufacturing the books is not an independent contractor doing work for your Schedule C business.  

Level 3
Feb 10, 2021 10:17:39 AM

Thanks for replying.  So, how do you determine whether they are or not?

Expert Alumni
Feb 10, 2021 10:35:14 AM

Form 1099-NEC is used for payments you have made to persons not companies.  It is not used to report payments for merchandise.  See the Exceptions to reporting for Form 1099- NEC