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January 27, 2024
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Under taxes it says "there are no 1099 e-filings to show." Will Quickbooks mail the 1099 I filed to the contractor or will it become available for me to print?

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January 27, 2024

I've got your back, and I'll ensure you get past the error message when filing your 1099 forms in QuickBooks Online (QBO), EBERT.

 

It's possible that the pages are not loading correctly due to a browser-related issue or an outdated cache. This caused the message "there are no 1099 e-filings to show" on the Taxes pageTo determine the root cause, let's perform some troubleshooting steps together. Let's start by accessing your account in a private window. This will allow QBO to start with a clean slate and may help resolve the issue. Here are some keyboard shortcuts to access an incognito window on supported browsers:

 

  • Ctrl+ Shift + N for Google Chrome
  • Ctrl + Shift + P for Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge
  • Command + Shift + N for Safari

 

 

If it works, return to your default browser and clear its cache. Every so often the cache becomes overwhelmed with older data which can potentially cause viewing and performance issues. Clearing it will refresh the system, and you'll be able to work with a clean slate. Switching to another compatible one to help rectify the issue.

 

Also, we can check the status of your e-filed 1099 can be viewed under Filing status. It can either be one of the following:

 

  • Not Submitted: You haven't e-filed the forms with the IRS. Thus, you can keep revising it as needed.
  • Submitted: You have e-filed the form to the IRS. This can also be shown as Sent on your screen. If you need to revise it, you'll need to file a manual amendment.
  • Received by IRS: The IRS has received your form. They could be currently processing it or have already approved it. You'll receive an email confirmation approximately a week after the IRS accepts and confirms submissions.

 

As of the moment, you just need to wait for the IRS to receive your form since you've already e-filed and submitted your 1099 to the IRS. For more information on preparing and filing your 1099s with QuickBooks, please feel free to browse through the articles below:

 

 

You might want to view your past tax payments and forms in QuickBooks. Here's an article to guide you on how: View your previously filed tax forms and payments.

 

If you need additional assistance with preparing 1099s, never hesitate to post again or reply to this thread. I'll be here to help you out.