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Microsoft Dynamics GP Fall 2020 Release New Features: Non-Employee Compensation (NEC) for 1099 form

Ian Grieve Profile Picture Ian Grieve 22,784
Microsoft Dynamics GPThis post is part of the Microsoft Dynamics GP Fall 2020 Release New Features series where I am going to echo the posts from the Dynamics GP Support and Services Blog, while adding some commentary, on the new features introduced in the Microsoft Dynamics GP Fall 2020 Release which is now available.

This post is on the Non-Employee Compensation (NEC) for 1099 form Financial enhancement.

The IRS is releasing a new 1099 NEC form for the 2020 tax year; Non-Employee Compensation, which had been included in the 1099 MISC form, has been moved to its own form.

In the Vendor Card in Options, you now have the option of selecting Non-employee Compensation as a 1099 tax type. The Utility “Update 1099 Information” also includes selecting Non-employee Compensation.

To access the Non-employee Compensation tax type, choose Purchasing select Cards and then choose Vendor, once you choose a vendor click Options. In the Tax Type drop down menu, select Non-employee Compensation.

To make a Mass Update go to the Purchasing, choose Utilities and select Update 1099 Information, make the selections in this window for Tax Type From and To.

Vendor Maintenance Options

You can review the 1099 Details from the Purchasing home page under cards click 1099 Details:

1099 Details

To print the form, from the Purchasing home page, choose Routines and Print 1099:

1099 Non-Employee Compensation

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