For years, the number $600 has been etched into the minds of every church administrator and nonprofit executive. It was the magic threshold that triggered a flurry of year-end paperwork for every guest speaker, specialized consultant, and local repairman who helped...
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New 1099 Reporting Limits: What the $2,000 Threshold Means for Employers
For decades, the $600 threshold has been the standard for issuing 1099 forms. If you paid a contractor or vendor $600 or more in a year, a Form 1099-NEC or 1099-MISC was required. That is changing. Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law in 2025,...
FLSA Law Update – 1099 Contractors
An updated 1099 Contractors rule issued by the U.S. Department of Labor went into effect March 11, 2024. The rule considers six overarching factors in a “totality of the circumstances” analysis to determine whether workers are either dependent on the employer for work...

