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Does Your Trucking Business Need to File 1099-NEC and W-2?

Running your trucking business is no easy task, there are so many different demands and requirements. This includes filing and distributing Forms W-2 and 1099-NEC each year.

If you employ truck drivers or hire them as independent contractors, you are required to file Forms W-2 with the Social Security Administration (SSA) and/or 1099-NEC Form with the IRS. 

If you fail to file as needed, you can risk your business’ IRS compliance and cause difficulty for your drivers when it comes time for them to file their own taxes. 

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Here’s a quick rundown of everything you need to know about Forms 1099-NEC and W-2.

When are the Form W-2 and 1099-NEC Deadlines?

The IRS and SSA require that employers file Forms 1099-NEC and W-2 and distribute copies to their employees and independent contractors. The deadline to do this is January 31, 2022. 

What is Form W-2? 

The Form W-2 is a wage tax form that reports the wages you paid to your employees and the taxes that you withheld from their pay. This includes social security, Medicare, and income taxes. 

Your employees need a copy of their Form W-2 in order to complete their own personal taxes and properly report their income to the IRS. 

What is Form 1099-NEC?

Businesses should report all non-employee compensation using Form 1099-NEC for the 2021 tax year. The deadline to file and distribute Form 1099-NEC is also January 31, 2022. 

If your drivers are independent contractors rather than full-time employees on your payroll, you will need to complete Form 1099-NEC instead of a W-2 Form, if you paid them $600 or more 

It is still very important that you provide your independent contractors with a copy of their Form 1099-NEC, as they will need this information to report their income when filing their taxes. 

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What Every Trucker Needs to Know About 1099s & W-2s

If you employ any truck drivers (whether full-time employees or independent contractors) you have to report information about how you paid them to the IRS.

If you are a trucking company employee or a trucking independent contractor, you also have to report information about your income to the IRS.

For both parties, this is where 1099s and W-2s come in.

Let’s go over everything you need to know about 1099 Forms and W-2s.

W-2s for employers

The W-2 is designed to report tax information about full or part-time employees (i.e. any employees who receive income that had social security tax, income tax, or Medicare tax withheld).

As an employer, you will use the W-2 to report whatever salary, income with social security, income tax, or Medicare tax you withheld, and any compensations you offered throughout the tax year. You must also send a copy of the W-2 to each of your employees for their personal taxes.

W-2s for truck drivers

As an employee, you will use the information from your employer’s W-2 to file your personal taxes. This will include information like the amount of state and federal tax withheld and total income.

1099s for Employers

The 1099 is designed for anyone who is paid $600 or more in the tax year and does not have taxes withheld for them.

As an employer, you will use Form 1099-MISC to report what the compensation you gave independent contractors.

What employers need to file 1099s

Here’s all the information you’ll need to file 1099s:

Your Information:

  1. Business Name
  2. Business Address
  3. EIN (Employer Identification Number)

Independent Contractor Information:

  1. EIN
  2. OR Social Security Number
  3. Address
There are also additional federal and state details you will need to research depending on what state you live in.
This includes all miscellaneous incomes you provided, the state income, payer state number, and state tax withheld. If you don’t have your subcontractor’s information available, you can request it through a W-9 Form.

1099s for trucking independent contractors

You will take the information provided to you by your employer on their 1099 and use it to report income that was not previously taxed. This means you will most likely end up owing money to the IRS for state and federal taxes, social security and medicare.

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