PayQuicker, a global payouts and financial technology company, today announced the launch of its new 1099 tax reporting solution, powered by Avalara, the agenticPayQuicker, a global payouts and financial technology company, today announced the launch of its new 1099 tax reporting solution, powered by Avalara, the agentic

PayQuicker Launches 1099 Solution Powered by Avalara

2026/03/13 22:11
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WHY THIS MATTERS

Tax reporting obligations—particularly around 1099 forms in the United States—can create significant administrative complexity for businesses managing large networks of contractors, vendors and payees. As regulatory requirements tighten and reporting thresholds evolve, companies are increasingly turning to automated compliance tools to reduce manual work and minimize the risk of penalties. PayQuicker’s new 1099 reporting solution aims to address these challenges by enabling businesses to collect and validate tax information throughout the year rather than rushing to gather accurate data during the filing season.

PayQuicker, a global payouts and financial technology company, today announced the launch of its new 1099 tax reporting solution, powered by Avalara, the agentic tax and compliance leader. The new offering helps businesses simplify and automate 1099 reporting while reducing compliance risk and administrative burden.

As regulatory requirements around tax reporting continue to grow in complexity, PayQuicker’s 1099 solution enables businesses to collect W-9 and other W-series forms throughout the year – long before filing season arrives – helping ensure accurate payee data at all times. The solution also uses real-time Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) matching to validate information at the point of collection, reducing costly backup withholding notices, penalties, and corrections later.

By leveraging Avalara’s proven tax compliance technology, the solution delivers scalable, secure, and compliant tax reporting for companies managing large volumes of payees. Businesses can generate, file, and distribute 1099 forms accurately and efficiently, supported by automated federal and state filing, electronic delivery, and ongoing regulatory updates.

“Businesses need reliable, automated solutions to stay compliant without slowing down operations,” said Joe Bertalli, CFO at PayQuicker. “By partnering with Avalara, we’re able to provide our customers with a robust 1099 solution that reduces complexity, increases accuracy, and gives them confidence in their compliance processes.”

Avalara’s technology supports federal and state filing requirements, electronic and recipient delivery, and ongoing regulatory updates – helping to ensure that PayQuicker customers remain compliant as tax rules evolve.

“PayQuicker is focused on making complex financial workflows easier for businesses,” said Queenie Lee, General Manager-1099 Reporting at Avalara. “We’re excited to power their 1099 solution with Avalara’s compliance expertise, enabling customers to automate reporting and reduce risk while staying focused on growth.”

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Automation is rapidly becoming the backbone of tax and compliance operations for modern financial platforms.

Partnerships like PayQuicker’s collaboration with Avalara highlight how fintech providers are embedding compliance capabilities directly into payment and payout infrastructure. As regulatory complexity continues to increase, businesses will increasingly rely on integrated solutions that automate reporting, validate data in real time and ensure compliance without slowing down operational growth.

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