Designers should start receiving their 1099 forms in their email inboxes within the next couple of days. jBloom is not required to send a 1099 if we deposited less than $600 in your account in 2022.
Here are the instructions designers need to know to open their attachment to the email:
“… Tax1099 will send them an email. Upon receipt of the email, they must click the link inside the email to accept electronic delivery and see a copy of their 1099 in order for it to be considered accepted delivery. Tax1099 will email them from support@tax1099.com. Please inform your recipients about their 1099s being sent to them from Tax1099 and to check their spam folders if they have not received the email after 24 hours from when you replied with approval OR the above stated deadline for responding with approval.
Tax1099 includes instructions for opening up the 1099 copy within the email itself, but for your reference it is the first four letters of the business name (or name) and the last four of the EIN (or SSN). The way their name appears on the email itself will help with figuring out which to use.
For example: Dear Jones, Samantha would suggest the “name” is jone for password purposes.
Additionally, if a taxpayer ID was not given to us, Tax1099 will not require a password for the email to be opened. “
All the email addresses were obtained from PPS, so the email address that the designer entered.
All designers will receive ONLY a form 1099-NEC. (Last year they received two different forms) The amount shown in box 1 includes what we deposited into their checking account for 2022 and for those who qualify, the amount that jBloom LLC paid on their behalf for trips. If you need an exact $$ for your trip value, please email Rebekah@jBloomDesigns.com.