[GNC] 1099's

Bruce Griffis bruce.griffis at gmail.com
Sat Nov 16 11:30:53 EST 2024


Reddit has a nice, older entry on that:

https://www.reddit.com/r/GnuCash/comments/eqpkih/how_to_deal_with_usa_1099misc_in_gnucash/

I haven't stepped through it yet, but it looks like it can at least get 
you to a summary.

BruceG (that other bruce over there, not the singy one and not the bitey 
one)


On 11/16/24 11:03, Michael or Penny Novack via gnucash-user wrote:
> On 11/16/2024 8:20 AM, halatch1008 via gnucash-user wrote:
>> I still can Not find answer on how to select my Vendors to print a 
>> list of my Vendors who I need to send 1099's
>
> You mean an automated way?
>
> Let's first analyze the DATA you need to make the determination. You 
> need a list of vendors to whom you paid >filing threshold FOR THE 
> YEAR. In other words, this isn't going to be by transaction/invoice 
> because you could have paid a vendor several amounts, all below the 
> threshold, but which totaled more than the threshold.
>
> So your first ask should be "can I (how do I) create a report showing 
> all vendors and the total paid each for a specified period". If not 
> possible, how about a report showing each payment to a vendor (vendor 
> and amount). We are here discussing how much done within gnucash vs 
> how much after exporting. You AT LEAST need to be able to do the 
> second of those.
>
> Michael D Novack
>
> PS: The organizations for which I kept books had a low volume so done 
> "by hand". With the complication (in the case of one org) that it 
> wasn't the whole amount paid the vendor but "what for" (we were paying 
> them "for work done" and also "mileage reimbursement" -- the former 
> "compensation" (to 1099) and the latter not).
>
>
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