Traction Ag Tax Deadlines for Growers
As a farmer, you might need to file 1099 Forms to report certain types of payments made throughout the year. These forms are used to document payments made to individuals or businesses that aren’t your employees, such as landlords, workers hired for specific projects, or others who provide services. Unlike W-2s, which are for employees, 1099s help report non-wage income.
The IRS requires you to meet specific deadlines for sending and filing these forms, which is important for staying in compliance with tax regulations.
Traction makes it easy to create, review, and edit your 1099 forms. You have the option to download PDFs for print, export data to a spreadsheet, or electronically submit them through Tax1099.com for a small fee.
1099 Deadlines
Here are the most common 1099 filing deadlines you should be aware of:

Knowledge Base: How do I manage 1099s in Traction? In this article, we'll walk through the process of managing your IRS Form 1099s with Traction in partnership with Tax1099.com.
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Traction offers free webinars that deep dive into the specifics of preparing and submitting your 1099s to the IRS. These are extremely helpful and will save you a tremendous amount of time and money.
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