Dec. 2, 2025

Overtime on a 1099? Rare But Possible

Overtime on a 1099? Rare But Possible
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In this episode of Information Return Intelligence, Jason revisits last week’s big topic: the new overtime deduction created by the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB). After initially believing there was no scenario where qualifying FLSA overtime could ever appear on a 1099… Jason discovered there is a rare situation where it actually can.

Join Jason as he breaks down:

  • What counts as “qualifying overtime” under the OBBB
  • Why Section 7 of the FLSA is the key to the deduction
  • Why most overtime won’t qualify
  • Why overtime is almost always reported on a W-2
  • And how — in extremely unusual cases — it might legitimately show up on a 1099

Using IRS Notice 2025-69, Jason explains how a worker can be an employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act (DOL’s economic-realities test) while still being treated as a contractor for tax purposes (IRS three-factor test).

It’s rare. Think unicorn rare.
But it’s not impossible — and if it happens, employers need to know exactly why.

If you deal with 1099s, W-2s, worker classification, or compliance in general, this episode is a must-listen.