04/10/2026
The $2,000 Shift for 1099 Contractors: What Small Businesses Need to Know in 2026
By Dove Business Solutions
For decades, small business owners and accountants have lived by one number: $600 — the threshold that triggered 1099 reporting for contractors. But as we move into 2026, that long‑standing rule is changing.
Thanks to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), the IRS has raised the reporting threshold for Forms 1099‑NEC and 1099‑MISC to $2,000. While this update reduces administrative burden, it also makes accurate worker classification and recordkeeping more important than ever. At Dove Business Solutions, we help small businesses stay compliant and confident through these changes.
Why the Threshold Changed
The new $2,000 limit reflects decades of inflation and modernizes outdated reporting standards. Businesses must now file a 1099 only when payments to an individual reach or exceed $2,000 in a calendar year.
This simplifies paperwork but doesn’t change taxability — contractors must still report all income, and your business must still track every payment.
What the OBBBA Means for Your Business
Starting in 2027, the threshold will adjust annually for inflation. Your financial policies should evolve with these changes. Dove Business Solutions recommends reviewing vendor onboarding and payment processes each year to ensure compliance.
Tracking vs. Reporting
Even if you don’t file a 1099 until payments hit $2,000, you must still track every transaction. Continue collecting W‑9 forms before issuing payments — it’s far easier to gather information upfront than to chase it down at year‑end.
Contractor Classification: The Six‑Factor Test
The Department of Labor’s Six‑Factor “Totality of the Circumstances” test remains the standard for determining contractor status. The DOL considers:
Profit or Loss Opportunity
Worker vs. Employer Investments
Permanence of Relationship
Degree of Control
Work Integral to Business
Skill and Initiative
Misclassification can trigger audits and penalties. Dove Business Solutions can help you audit your roster and document compliance.
IRS Red Flags
The IRS watches for behaviors that blur the line between contractor and employee — such as rehiring former staff for the same duties, assigning company email addresses, or providing permanent desks. These can lead to audits and back taxes.
Now is the time to review your Staff Handbook and clarify employee versus contractor roles.
The Bottom Line
The move to a $2,000 reporting threshold is a welcome modernization, but compliance still matters. By maintaining accurate records, understanding classification rules, and preparing for inflation‑based adjustments, your business can stay protected and proactive.
If compliance feels overwhelming, Dove Business Solutions is here to simplify it.
Reach out today — let’s make sure your business is ready for 2026 and beyond.
04/05/2026
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03/19/2026
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02/13/2026
Your business's foundation is important. Start your new business off right. A bookkeeper may seem like an unnecessary expense, but you will pay more for someone to clean things up later. Let us get you set up correctly so you can build something solid!
01/25/2026
NEW 1099 THRESHOLDS
For payments made in the 2026 tax year, the Form 1099-NEC reporting threshold for nonemployee compensation increases from $600 to $2,000, a change effective from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) for tax years beginning after 2025, with future years adjusted for inflation. This means you generally won't need to file a 1099-NEC for payments under $2,000 for services to independent contractors in 2026, though the income remains taxable to the recipient.
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12/31/2025
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12/27/2025
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12/14/2025
5 Bookkeeping Tips Every Entrepreneur Should Know
Running a business is hard enough—your bookkeeping shouldn’t add stress. Here are 5 essentials every business owner needs to stay financially organized and profitable 👇
✔️ Separate business & personal finances
Clean records = easier taxes and better financial clarity.
✔️ Pay yourself the right way
Set up owner’s draws and reimbursements properly to keep your books accurate.
✔️ Use the right accounting software
The right setup saves time and prevents costly mistakes.
✔️ Review monthly financial reports
Know your cash flow, track what’s owed to you, and stay ahead of expenses.
✔️ Outsource when it gets overwhelming
Professional bookkeeping gives you accurate books without the stress of doing it yourself.
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12/05/2025
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Tax season is here and I’m here to help.
Let’s schedule a phone call. We’ll see that your books are in order, and determine how much help you need with tax prep.
Don’t wait. Our list of clients who need help is growing and we want to make sure you and your business get the help you need.
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