Convert 1099-NEC to CSV, JSON & Excel
Upload a supported PDF or photo, review the returned fields against the source, and download structured data in the format you need — built for accountants, bookkeepers, and contractor-heavy businesses.
CSV
Spreadsheet-ready. Open in Excel, Google Sheets, or import into any accounting/ERP tool.
JSON
Structured JSON for review before use in APIs, databases, and automation pipelines.
Excel (.xlsx)
Formatted workbook with line items, transactions, and nested tables on separate sheets.
Example CSV output
A supported 1099-NEC can return columns for review before you use them in a spreadsheet:
payer_name,recipient_name,box1_nonemployee_compensation,box1b_cash_tips,box1c_treasury_tipped_occupation_codes,box1d_qualified_overtime_compensation,box4_federal_tax_withheld,state_info,tax_year…,…,…,…,…,…,…,…,…
What gets exported
- ✓Payer name, EIN & address
- ✓Recipient name & TIN
- ✓Nonemployee compensation (Box 1 for 2020-2025; Box 1a for 2026)
- ✓2026 cash tips (Box 1b)
- ✓2026 Treasury Tipped Occupation Codes (Box 1c; up to two)
- ✓2026 qualified overtime compensation (Box 1d)
- ✓Federal & state tax withheld
- ✓Tax year
FAQ
How do I convert a 1099-NEC to CSV?
Upload a supported 1099-NEC to 1099-NEC Parser, review the extracted fields against the source, then click CSV to download a spreadsheet-ready file.
Can I convert 1099-NECs to JSON for an API or database?
Yes. Supported extraction results are available as structured JSON in the browser and through the REST API. Validate important fields before sending them to another system.
How are line items and tables exported?
When the extraction returns repeating rows, the export represents them on separate Excel sheets and as arrays in JSON. Review row coverage and values against the source document.
Is there a free way to convert 1099-NECs to Excel?
Yes — your first 3 1099-NECs are free, with all export formats (CSV, JSON, Excel) included. Paid plans add batch upload and API access.