Third-Party Payment Apps and Your 1099s: PayPal, Venmo, Zelle & More

PayPal. Venmo. Zelle. Cash App. These payment apps have made paying contractors easier than ever. But they’ve also created confusion about 1099 reporting.

This post is part of the Tax Ready Bookkeeping 1099 Series

PartTitleRead
1Why a Written Accounting Policy (and Automation) Is the Secret Weapon for Stress-Free 1099sRead
2Tax Ready Bookkeeping from Day One: Proper Vendor & Contractor SetupRead
3W-9s the Tax Ready Bookkeeping Way: A Simple System to Classify Contractors, LLCs, and Corporations CorrectlyRead
41099-NEC vs 1099-MISC: The Tax Ready Bookkeeping GuideRead
5Set It Up Right or Fix It Later: Why Tax Ready Setup Beats Painful 1099 CorrectionsRead
6Inside the Tax Ready Vendor Policy: Our 9-Step Onboarding ProcessRead
7Making QuickBooks Tax Ready: Mapping AccountsRead
8Avoid 1099 Penalties: Deadlines and Compliance CalendarRead
9Third-Party Payment Apps and Your 1099sYou are here
10Never Chase a W-9 Again: QuickBooks Custom FieldsRead
11Tax Ready Year-End with Spreadsheet SyncRead
12Multi-State 1099 Filing RequirementsRead
13Payment Methods and Your 1099 ReportingRead

When do YOU issue a 1099-NEC? When does the platform issue a 1099-K? Here’s how to sort it out.

The Basic Rule

Payments made through third-party settlement organizations (TPSOs) are NOT reported on 1099-NEC by you. The payment processor issues a 1099-K to the recipient instead.

This includes:

  • PayPal (business payments)
  • Venmo (business profile)
  • Credit card payments
  • Debit card payments
  • Other payment apps with TPSO status

The Exception: Zelle

Zelle is different. Zelle is a bank-to-bank transfer network, not a third-party settlement organization. This means:

  • Zelle does NOT issue 1099-Ks
  • Payments made via Zelle ARE reportable on 1099-NEC (if they meet the $600 threshold)

How This Affects Your 1099 Reporting

Payment MethodYou Issue 1099-NEC?Platform Issues 1099-K?
CheckYes, if $600+No
ACH/WireYes, if $600+No
ZelleYes, if $600+No
CashYes, if $600+No
PayPal BusinessNoYes (if thresholds met)
Venmo BusinessNoYes (if thresholds met)
Credit CardNoYes (if thresholds met)
Debit CardNoYes (if thresholds met)

QuickBooks and Payment Methods

QuickBooks Online automatically excludes credit card payments from 1099 calculations when you mark payments with the correct payment method. Make sure your transactions are coded correctly.

Key Takeaways

  • Credit cards, debit cards, PayPal, Venmo = No 1099-NEC from you
  • Zelle, checks, ACH, cash = 1099-NEC if $600+ to non-corporate payee
  • Mark payment methods correctly in QuickBooks for accurate reports
  • Track both if you pay a contractor multiple ways

Next in the series: Using QuickBooks custom fields to track W-9 status and never chase a W-9 again.


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