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Are sub contractors 1099?

Author

Sarah Duran

Published Feb 09, 2026

A subcontractor is a worker who is not your employee. You give a Form 1099 to a subcontractor showing the amounts you paid him. The subcontractor is responsible for keeping his or her own records and paying his or her own income and self-employment taxes.

Is a roofer an independent contractor?

A roofer in general terms is simply someone who works on roofs. So this person may be a licensed roofing contractor, a general contractor who also does roofs, an unlicensed contractor who works on roofs, or someone employed by a roofing company.

Are contracted employees 1099?

Employees report their income on W2 forms. Independent contractors use 1099 forms. In California, workers who report their income on a Form 1099 are independent contractors, while those who report it on a W-2 form are employees.

Can you 1099 an unlicensed contractor?

If your business made payments to any independent contractor (even one without a license) of $600 or more during the course of the year, you are required to issue a form 1099.

What do roof contractors do?

A roofing contractor is responsible for repairing and replacing roofs on homes and commercial buildings. A roofing contractor repairs and replaces roofs on homes and commercial buildings.

What are the 1099 rules for a subcontractor?

1099 Official Rules for a Subcontractor. An independent contractor (subcontractor) is an individual who offers his services to a business without being an employee of that business. For example, companies often hire consultants on an independent contractor basis for a specific project, with a fixed fee.

What to do if you forgot to send 1099 MISC to contractors?

Actually, you’ll likely need to submit two extension requests: one for sending your 1099-MISCs to contractors and one for your IRS filing. To get more time to send 1099-MISCs to contractors, you can send a letter to the IRS requesting an extension.

When does a company have to file a 1099 form?

Payment Threshold. A company is required to file a 1099 form when an independent contractor is paid more than $600 in a given year. A company is required to pay half, at 7.5 percent, of an employee’s Social Security tax, but is not similarly obligated for contractors.

Where can I get a 1099 MISC form?

You’ll need to either file online or order the forms you need (Copy A of 1099-MISC and Form 1096). Unlike many other IRS forms, these forms can’t be downloaded directly from the IRS website; they have to be requested.