As a taxpayer, you’ll receive copy B. The form has several copies of which different ones go to different people and agencies. Getting a Form 1099-DIV can sometimes catch you by surprise because you’ll receive one even if your dividends or capital gains were automatically reinvested to buy more shares.
Who Uses Form 1099-DIV?
You’ll only receive a Form 1099-DIV if your distributions occurred in a taxable account. You won’t receive the form for distributions from an individual retirement account (IRA), annuity, pension, or profit-sharing plan. You’ll receive Form 1042-S rather than Form 1099-DIV if you’re not a citizen of the U.S. (what the IRS calls a “nonresident alien”) for tax purposes. Anyone who receives dividend or capital gains distributions of more than $10 in a taxable account during a calendar year should look for a 1099-DIV. Some dividends are qualified dividends, which means that they’re taxed at lower long-term capital gains tax rates. The long-term capital gains tax rates are 0%, 15%, or 20%, depending on income. You must include Schedule B when you submit your return if you received more than $1,500 in ordinary (nonqualified) dividends or interest income in a year.
Other Types of Forms 1099
Form 1099-DIV is one of many types of 1099s. A Form 1099 is used to report income to the IRS that doesn’t come from a traditional job. These are some other common versions of the 1099 forms you may receive.
Form 1099-A
Lenders send Form 1099-A to both the homeowner and to the IRS when they foreclose on a property. The IRS treats the balance that you’re no longer liable for paying as taxable income.
Form 1099-C
Creditors use Form 1099-C to report the cancellation of debt. You can expect a 1099-C from any creditor that forgives a balance of $600 or more.
Form 1099-G
Federal, state, and local governments use Form 1099-G to report certain payments made to taxpayers. This form is used to report unemployment compensation and state or local income tax offsets, credits, or deductions.
Form 1099-INT
Banks and financial institutions use Form 1099-INT to report interest income. You’ll receive one of these if you earned interest of $10 or more on a savings account, money market account, or certificate of deposit (CD).
Form 1099-MISC
Form 1099-MISC is used to report a variety of income sources, including salesperson incentive payments, prizes and awards, compensation for jury duty, or taxable damages from a lawsuit. It’s also used to report rents paid, medical and attorney payments, and some types of transactions related to agriculture and fishing.
Form 1099-NEC
Companies now use Form 1099-NEC instead of Form 1099-MISC to report payments to independent contractors and freelancers. You should receive the form from any company that paid you $600 or more in a tax year.
Form 1099-R
Form 1099-R is used to report distributions over $10 from a retirement account or annuity. You’ll receive the form even when the distribution isn’t taxable.
Form SSA-1099
Form SSA-1099 is used to report Social Security benefits, even if they’re not taxable.
Where To Get a Form 1099-DIV
Most investors receive Form 1099-DIV in the mail. But many companies allow you access to your tax forms online, including Form 1099-DIV, so you may be able to find it by logging in to your account.
What To Do If You Don’t Receive Form 1099-DIV
Contact your brokerage company if you don’t receive a Form 1099-DIV in the mail, and you don’t see it when you log in to your account. Some companies will only send you the form if your distributions were $10 or more. Your gains may be less than $10 for extremely low-yield investments such as money market funds, particularly when interest rates are low.
How To File Form 1099-DIV
You don’t have to file Form 1099-DIV with your tax return. The institution has already forwarded one to the IRS. But you must report the information it contains on your return. You can report it directly on Form 1040 if your dividend or interest income is less than $1,500. You must report it on a Schedule B if your distributions exceed $1,500. Consult with a tax professional if you’re not sure how to handle Form 1099-DIV. The form includes your Social Security number or taxpayer identification number, so the IRS will know about this income even if you don’t report it.