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  1. Login to your MyTax Illinois account and select "View More Account Options" from the Withholding Income Tax account panel. Locate the "W-2 and 1099 Forms" box and select the link applicable to your filing. Note: If you have more than one document type (e.g., Forms W-2 and W-2c) then you must make separate submissions.

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  4. For the 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 reporting periods, you are required to submit Forms 1099-K issued to a payee with an Illinois address electronically if: you are required by the IRS to electronically file Forms 1099-K; or. the payee has four or more separate transactions, and the cumulative total exceeds $1,000.

  5. This page allows State of Illinois vendors to view and print copies of 1099 Forms issued by the State of Illinois Comptroller's Office. The following forms are available: 1099-MISC, 1099-NEC, 1099-INT, and 1099-G. Please provide your Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) and either the Business Name or your Last Name to display your forms.

  6. Feb 23, 2024 · Extension to e-file Forms 1099-NEC, W-2. The IRS and SSA can’t provide the status of your extension request or confirm receipt. We’ll grant an extension if you checked Form 1099-NEC or Form W-2 in Box 6 on Form 8809, Application for Extension of Time to File Information Returns and Form 8809 was postmarked by the due date. You can e-file ...

  7. Mar 26, 2024 · Step 2: Fill out Form 1099-MISC. Form 1099-MISC, which you can find on the IRS website, comes in two parts: Copy A and Copy B. They are identical, the only difference is that you have to send Copy A to the IRS and Copy B to the payee for their records. Form 1099-MISC contains many different boxes that capture all of the different kinds of ...

  8. Form 1099-G reports the amount of overpayment of state tax or any tax rebate you have received in a tax year. This overpayment could have been received as a refund or a rebate, carried forward as a credit applied to a subsequent tax year, offered as a charitable donation, or applied to other liabilities. This amount may be taxable to you.

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