1099 form → Excel

Convert 1099 form to Excel

Drop a 1099 form into Docusift and get a clean Excel back in seconds. No templates to maintain, no model training, no manual cleanup. Works on native PDFs, scans, and mobile photos alike.

A 1099 comes in several variants — NEC, MISC, INT, DIV, K — each with its own numbered boxes, and tax software needs every box mapped to the right code for the right variant. A nonemployee-compensation figure typed into the wrong box is a filing error.

Docusift detects the 1099 variant, maps every numbered box to its code, and pulls the payer, recipient, and masked TIN blocks into structured fields, so the amounts drop into tax prep without hand-checking each box against the form.

The Excel export arrives as a real .xlsx workbook with typed columns — numbers as numbers, dates as dates — so formulas, filters, and pivot tables work the moment you open it.

Example: 1099-NEC boxes parsed by Docusift
BoxLabelAmount
1Nonemployee compensation24,500.00
4Federal income tax withheld0.00
5State tax withheld0.00
6State / Payer state no.OH / 4471
Example structured output
{
  "document_type": "form_1099",
  "variant": "1099-NEC",
  "tax_year": 2025,
  "payer": { "name": "Northwind Manufacturing", "tin_masked": "**-***4471" },
  "recipient": { "name": "Ironline Fabrication LLC", "tin_masked": "**-***0219" },
  "box1_nonemployee_compensation": 24500.00,
  "box4_federal_withholding": 0.00,
  "confidence": 0.99
}

Why teams choose Docusift

Zero setup, zero training

No templates, no labeled data, no schema files. Drop the document in and Docusift returns clean structured data.

A confidence score on every field

Every value ships with a confidence score and a citation back to the source pixel in the original document, so low-confidence fields route to review instead of landing unchecked.

Fast turnaround

Seconds per document, not minutes. Built for production pipelines, not batch jobs.

Privacy first

Workspace-isolated processing, encrypted in transit and at rest, and one-click data deletion.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert a 1099 form to Excel?

Upload the 1099 form to Docusift via the dashboard or REST API. Docusift extracts every field, row, and table, then returns a clean Excel ready to download or push to your accounting tool — typically inside a second per page.

Is there a free 1099 form to Excel converter?

Yes. Docusift's free tier covers 100 pages per month with no credit card required. That's enough to convert most monthly batches of 1099 form for a small team.

What 1099 form layouts are supported?

Any layout. Docusift parses the document visually rather than matching against a template, so it works on layouts it has never seen before — including multi-page, multi-column, and scanned variants.

Will the Excel match the original column order?

Yes. Docusift preserves the source structure where it makes sense and lets you remap columns or fields via a single config call when you need a different shape.

Do I need to train a model first?

No. Docusift recognizes hundreds of document types out of the box. Custom fields are configured with a single sentence — no labeled training data required.

How is pricing calculated?

Pay per page processed. There is a free tier for evaluation and volume discounts for production workloads. No seat fees.

Can Docusift handle scanned or photographed documents?

Yes. The pipeline runs OCR + layout analysis + extraction in one pass, so scans, mobile photos, and native PDFs all flow through the same endpoint.

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