NetSuite + 1099 Reporting: Complete Workflow
Preparing for 1099 reporting and using NetSuite? Businesses issuing 1099s need to verify contractor payments against bank statements. Manually cross-referencing PDFs with payment records is time-consuming and error-prone. BankScan AI bridges the gap between your bank's PDF statements and NetSuite's import feature.
BankScan AI → NetSuite for 1099 Reporting
Convert bank statement PDFs to CSV formatted for NetSuite import. Convert bank statements to Excel to quickly filter and identify all contractor payments, verify 1099 amounts, and ensure IRS compliance before January filing deadlines.
How It Works
Upload your bank statement PDF
Supports all major banks. Upload Full calendar year (January 1 to December 31), as 1099-NEC and 1099-MISC are reported on a calendar year basis of statements.
AI formats for NetSuite
Output as CSV with Date, Description, Amount, Check Number (optional) — NetSuite supports customizable column mapping during import wizard — dates in MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY-MM-DD.
Import and use for 1099 reporting
Upload into NetSuite and use the reconciled data for 1099 reporting.
Supported Banks
BankScan AI works with all major UK and US banks, including:
NetSuite + 1099 Reporting Features
- NetSuite ready — Output formatted as CSV matching NetSuite's expected column structure
- Smart integration — NetSuite's SuiteAnalytics can run custom reports on imported bank data, combining it with CRM, inventory, and project data for comprehensive business intelligence.
- Built for 1099 Reporting — Convert bank statements to Excel to quickly filter and identify all contractor payments, verify 1099 amounts, and ensure IRS compliance before January filing deadlines.
Import for 1099 Reporting into NetSuite
After converting your bank statements for 1099 reporting:
- In NetSuite, go to Transactions > Bank > Import Bank Statement
- Upload the CSV, map fields to Date, Description, Amount, and select the target bank account for reconciliation
Common Import Issues
NetSuite's import wizard requires matching to an existing bank account. Multi-currency transactions need the currency code column. Duplicate detection uses date+amount, so identical transactions may need manual review.
NetSuite Import for 1099 Reporting
1099-NEC due to contractors and IRS by January 31; late filing penalties range from $60 to $310 per form depending on how late, up to $630 for intentional disregard
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