Problem Solver

Didn’t Get A 1099

Last reviewed: May 2026

Use this workflow to reconstruct income from bank deposits, invoices, and transcripts so you can finish the return even when a 1099 never arrived.

Work this problem step by step

A missing 1099 usually turns into a record-rebuild job. Treat the payer list, deposits, and expense backup like one project.

Do not wait on one missing form if you can reconstruct the income from your own records and transcripts.

How to work through it

What to do first

List every payer or platform first, then match deposits and invoices before you worry about perfect category labels.

Gather these first
  • IRS notices
  • income records
  • prior-year returns
  • payment records
  • bank statements
Forms that usually show up
  • Form 1040
  • Prior-year schedules
  • Any notice or payment-plan forms tied to the issue

Step-by-step path

  1. List payers and estimate total income received
  2. Check bank deposits and invoicing records
  3. Pull wage and income transcript if available
  4. Reconstruct income by payer
  5. Separate business income from personal transfers
  6. Organize deductible expenses
  7. Complete Schedule C income totals
  8. File return with reconstructed records

Who this is for

People facing this exact tax problem and needing a sequence, not just an article.

When to use this page

Use this flow when the problem is active and you need to know the next right step.

What to gather

  • IRS notices
  • income records
  • prior-year returns
  • payment records
  • bank statements

Forms that may matter

  • Form 1040
  • Prior-year schedules
  • Any notice or payment-plan forms tied to the issue

Step-by-step

  1. List payers and estimate total income received
  2. Check bank deposits and invoicing records
  3. Pull wage and income transcript if available
  4. Reconstruct income by payer
  5. Separate business income from personal transfers
  6. Organize deductible expenses
  7. Complete Schedule C income totals
  8. File return with reconstructed records

Official sources

Sources and authority

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IRS

IRS

TaxHackAI Help Center

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Action plan

1099 workflow checklist

Keep 1099 forms, payer notes, and the income that still needs review in one place so missing forms do not stall the return.

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Next best action

Open 1099 tracker