Use the 1099 Print program to print non-employee compensation statements (1099 Forms).
You have the option to:
Print information includes the following: company name, address and federal ID number, vendor name, address, and 1099 balance. The amount comes from the purchase history in the vendor file and the field used is 1099 balance.
The forms used are the standard 1099 forms distributed by the IRS.
Ü To print an alignment, select Print Options-->Print Alignment from the menu bar.
Unform Archiving
The 1099 Print (APP730) can archive information to Unform. The system separates 1099s in the print stream as separate documents per vendor. Note that the reporting year is not maintained anywhere in FACTS, so if the Unform Archive module is in use, the program prompts the you for the year, and send the year to UnForm. The year must be the current or previous calendar year.
When archiving to UnForm: the system prints "***UnForm 1099 Print Data***" at column 80 on the same line, after the FACTS company Name, "Vendor={vendor number}" prints at column 80, after the first address line and "Year={reporting year}" prints at column 80, after the second address line, as well as Sequencing sub-ids
Access this program by choosing Accounts Payable-->Reports & Prints-->1099 Print.
1. Beginning vendor
Enter the beginning vendor number to print. Press Enter (CR) to default to FIRST. Press F2 or to search.
2. Ending vendor
Enter the ending vendor number to print. Press Enter (CR) to default to LAST. Press F2 or to search.
3. Document group
If you entered document groups in the Miscellaneous tab of the Vendor F/M program, enter up to 10 two-character document groups side by side to print. Press F1 or to default to ALL.
4. Federal ID
Enter contractor’s Federal Tax ID number (up to 10 characters).
5. Print When Less Than $600
Indicate whether to print 1099’s for vendors with a 1099 balance of less than $600.00.
6. Use Laser Form
Indicate whether to use laser form will be used for printing 1099 Forms.
Viewing reports on screen (using the viewer)
Using reports and prints as audit trails