TurboTax + 1099 Reporting: Complete Workflow
Preparing for 1099 reporting and using TurboTax? 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 TurboTax's import feature.
BankScan AI → TurboTax for 1099 Reporting
Convert bank statement PDFs to CSV formatted for TurboTax 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 TurboTax
Output as CSV with N/A — TurboTax is tax filing software. Use BankScan AI output as a working reference to complete income and deduction sections. — dates in MM/DD/YYYY (for reference).
Import and use for 1099 reporting
Upload into TurboTax and use the reconciled data for 1099 reporting.
Supported Banks
BankScan AI works with all major UK and US banks, including:
TurboTax + 1099 Reporting Features
- TurboTax ready — Output formatted as CSV matching TurboTax's expected column structure
- Smart integration — TurboTax's expense finder feature works alongside BankScan AI data — cross-reference your converted statements with TurboTax's deduction suggestions for maximum tax savings.
- 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 TurboTax
After converting your bank statements for 1099 reporting:
- TurboTax doesn't import bank CSVs directly
- Use BankScan AI to convert PDFs to Excel, then sort transactions by category to identify deductible expenses for manual entry into TurboTax
Common Import Issues
No direct import. Common mistake: trying to upload CSV into TurboTax. Instead, use the spreadsheet to verify W-2 income, identify 1099 payments, and find deductible expenses.
TurboTax 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
Convert for TurboTax + 1099 Reporting