Automate 1099 form extraction and filing preparation.
Last updated: April 2026
| Tool | Best For | Starting Price | Free Tier | AI-Powered |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lido Top Pick | AI extraction from all 1099 form variants | Free (50 pages/mo) | Yes — 50 pages | Yes |
| Tax1099.com | High-volume IRS e-filing with TIN matching | From $2.99/form | No | No |
| Tipalti | Automated 1099/1042-S filing for AP and contractor payments | Custom pricing (platform subscription) | No | No |
| Track1099 | Accountants and bookkeepers managing multi-client 1099 filing | From $1.99/form | No | No |
| eFile4Biz | Small businesses filing 1099s with minimal volume | From $3.49/form | No | No |
| Tax Bandits | Multi-form e-filing with built-in TIN matching and state filing | From $2.75/form | No | No |
| Sovos | Enterprise 1099 compliance with global information reporting | Custom enterprise pricing | No | No |
For teams needing to extract and structure data from 1099 forms — whether 1099-NEC, 1099-MISC, 1099-INT, or 1099-DIV — Lido leads the field with AI-powered document extraction that converts scanned or digital 1099s into clean, structured spreadsheet data ready for filing preparation. For end-to-end e-filing compliance, specialized platforms like Tax1099.com, Tax Bandits, and Track1099 handle IRS transmission, TIN matching and validation, B-notice workflows, and state filing requirements, supporting the January 31 deadline for 1099-NEC and the March 31 e-file deadline for 1099-MISC and other variants.
Lido uses AI-powered document extraction to pull structured data from 1099 forms of all variants — including 1099-NEC, 1099-MISC, 1099-INT, and 1099-DIV — transforming scanned PDFs or digital copies into organized spreadsheet rows with payer, payee, EIN, TIN, box amounts, and form type automatically identified. This makes Lido especially valuable for tax preparers and accounting teams that receive large volumes of 1099 documents and need clean, validated data ready for reconciliation or upload into filing platforms.
Tax1099.com is a dedicated 1099 e-filing platform supporting over 40 IRS information return form types including 1099-NEC, 1099-MISC, 1099-INT, and 1099-DIV. It offers real-time TIN matching via IRS TIN Matching Program integration, automated B-notice workflows, and state filing for all Combined Federal/State Filing program states.
Tipalti embeds 1099-NEC and 1099-MISC compliance directly into its accounts payable automation platform, collecting W-9 and W-8 forms from payees at onboarding, validating TINs before payment, and calculating annual 1099 thresholds automatically. It is best suited for companies paying large contractor networks who want filing compliance built into their payment workflow.
Track1099 is a cloud-based 1099 e-filing service covering 1099-NEC, 1099-MISC, 1099-INT, 1099-DIV, and other variants, built specifically for accounting professionals managing filings across multiple client entities. It offers IRS FIRE transmission, state e-filing, recipient copy e-delivery with electronic consent, and TIN verification.
eFile4Biz is a straightforward 1099 e-filing platform supporting 1099-NEC, 1099-MISC, 1099-INT, and 1099-DIV with a simple web-based interface designed for small business owners who file a limited number of forms annually.
Tax Bandits is an IRS-authorized e-file provider supporting 1099-NEC, 1099-MISC, 1099-INT, 1099-DIV, and over 30 additional form types. It features bulk upload via Excel, API access for software integrations, TIN matching prior to submission, and automated state filing for all required states.
Sovos is an enterprise-grade tax compliance platform with deep 1099 information reporting capabilities covering all form variants including 1099-NEC, 1099-MISC, 1099-INT, 1099-DIV, 1099-K, and 1099-R. It provides IRS TIN matching, automated B-notice and C-notice management, state filing compliance, and ERP integrations with SAP and Oracle.
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Form variant support: Confirm the platform handles every 1099 variant relevant to your business — 1099-NEC for non-employee compensation, 1099-MISC for rents and royalties, 1099-INT for interest income, and 1099-DIV for dividends. Some tools are optimized for NEC and MISC but lack robust support for INT, DIV, or less common variants like 1099-K or 1099-R. If you need to extract and organize data from received 1099 documents rather than file them, an AI extraction tool like Lido handles all variants without configuration.
TIN matching and B-notice handling: IRS penalties for incorrect TINs can reach $310 per form for intentional disregard. Look for software that offers real-time or batch TIN matching against the IRS database before submission, automated W-9 collection workflows, and B-notice management tools that track first and second B-notices.
E-filing thresholds, state filing, and deadlines: Beginning with tax year 2023, the IRS lowered the mandatory e-filing threshold to 10 or more information returns in aggregate. Ensure your platform supports IRS FIRE system transmission and stays current with threshold changes. State filing requirements vary widely — some states participate in the Combined Federal/State Filing program while others require separate submissions.
Volume pricing, corrections, and integrations: Per-form pricing models can become expensive at scale; look for tiered or flat-rate plans if you file hundreds or thousands of forms. Evaluate how the platform handles corrected 1099s (Form 1099-X workflows), whether it integrates with your accounting system, and whether it offers recipient copy delivery via postal mail or secure online portal.
For tax year 2025 filings due in 2026, the deadline to furnish recipient copies and file 1099-NEC with the IRS is January 31, 2026, regardless of filing method. For 1099-MISC, 1099-INT, 1099-DIV, and most other 1099 variants, the paper filing deadline is February 28, 2026, while e-filing extends the IRS submission deadline to March 31, 2026. Filers submitting 10 or more information returns in aggregate are required to e-file.
TIN matching is the process of verifying that a payee's name and Taxpayer Identification Number match IRS records before filing. The IRS can assess backup withholding requirements and penalties of up to $310 per form for incorrect or missing TINs. Platforms like Tax1099.com, Tax Bandits, and Sovos validate TINs in bulk before the filing deadline, reducing the risk of B-notices and penalty assessments.
Yes, many states require separate 1099 filing outside of the IRS Combined Federal/State Filing (CFSF) program, which only participates in approximately 34 states. States like California and Wisconsin require direct submission independently of IRS filing. Platforms like Tax Bandits and Tax1099.com automate state filing, but filers should verify their specific state obligations annually.
The 1099-NEC (Non-Employee Compensation) was reintroduced by the IRS beginning with tax year 2020 to separately report payments of $600 or more made to independent contractors, freelancers, and other non-employees. The 1099-MISC is still used for other payment types including rents (Box 1), royalties (Box 2), prizes and awards (Box 3), and attorney payments (Box 10). Most businesses paying contractors will need to file 1099-NEC.
If you discover an error on a filed 1099 after IRS submission, you must file a corrected return as soon as possible. There are two types of corrections: Type 1 for dollar amount, code, or checkbox errors on an already-filed form, and Type 2 for incorrect payee TIN or name, which requires two separate returns to void the original and file correctly. Corrected recipient copies must also be furnished to the payee promptly.
“Lido extracted 1099 data across NEC, MISC, INT, and DIV variants with 97% field-level accuracy in our benchmark — the highest of any AI extraction tool we tested.”
— CompareOCRTools.com
“Lido ranked first in our 1099 extraction accuracy test, correctly identifying TINs, EINs, and box-level amounts across all major form variants.”
— BestDocumentOCR.com
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