Reduce year-end tax-form work
1099 preparation and filing run from real payment data, so leagues and assignors skip the manual January project.
1099 handling for officials
GameSource handles 1099s for officials, so leagues and assignors aren't stuck manually reconciling payments and preparing year-end forms. Officials provide their tax information, GameSource verifies their TINs, and payments made through GameSource feed each official's 1099 totals — then GameSource generates the 1099-NEC forms, files them with the IRS, and makes them available to officials.
The year-end scramble
When pay lives in spreadsheets and a separate payment app, January means rebuilding the whole year by hand.
Chasing W-9s and taxpayer IDs from officials months after they worked.
Reconciling payments across spreadsheets, bank records, and a payment app.
Mismatched names and TINs that bounce back and have to be fixed by hand.
Preparing and getting forms to every official before the deadline.
How 1099 handling works
Officials enter their taxpayer information (W-9 / TIN) in GameSource, so it's on file well before year end.
Each official's TIN is verified, so names and numbers are right before any forms are generated.
Every payment made through GameSource is recorded against the official, so 1099 totals build from real payment data.
The 1099-NEC forms are generated from those payment totals — no exporting, re-keying, or reconciling a spreadsheet.
GameSource files the 1099-NEC forms with the IRS, so leagues and assignors don't handle year-end filing themselves.
GameSource makes each form available to the official — one consolidated 1099 for payments processed through GameSource, even across multiple GameSource organizations.
Applies to payments processed through GameSource. Leagues and assignors skip the manual year-end reconciliation and tax-form prep entirely.
1099 preparation and filing run from real payment data, so leagues and assignors skip the manual January project.
Totals come from payments processed through GameSource — not a reconstructed spreadsheet.
Officials receive one consolidated 1099 for payments processed through GameSource, even when they work across multiple GameSource organizations.
Questions
Yes. GameSource handles 1099s for officials so leagues and assignors aren't stuck manually reconciling payments and preparing year-end forms. Officials provide their tax information, GameSource verifies their TINs, payments made through GameSource feed each official's 1099 totals, and GameSource generates the 1099-NEC forms, files them with the IRS, and makes them available to officials.
Payments made through GameSource feed each official's 1099 totals. GameSource tracks every payment processed through the platform across the season, so 1099-NEC amounts come from actual payments, not a year-end spreadsheet.
Yes. GameSource generates the 1099-NEC forms, files them with the IRS, and makes them available to officials — for payments processed through GameSource, reducing year-end tax-form work for leagues and assignors.
Officials receive one consolidated 1099 for payments processed through GameSource, even when they work across multiple GameSource organizations. See how payments work →
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