1099c
Date: Wed, 05/03/2006 - 08:27
Example:
If the credit card balace was 3000 at the time of the last payment, and 4 years later the balance has fees and interest added, making the new balance be 5000....which dollar number is listed on the 1099c?
It should be on the remaining balance at the time the 1099C was
It should be on the remaining balance at the time the 1099C was issued.
So, the remaining balance incudes all fees and interest?
So, the remaining balance incudes all fees and interest?
In my opinion, the fees and interests are included in the princi
In my opinion, the fees and interests are included in the principal amount when the 1009c was issued.
However, you can discuss this matter with your tax attorney for a better understanding.
Somewhere, I read that the 1099c could only be for the amount th
Somewhere, I read that the 1099c could only be for the amount the collection agency paid for the debt.
Better Information from the IRS website at http://www.irs.gov/in
Better Information from the IRS website at http://www.irs.gov/instructions/i1099ac/ar02.html#d0e189
too confusing
I did not understand all of the above IRS information.
I am not sure a collection agency can issue a 1099c. I am not sure a 1099c can be for the balance, interest and fees.
That would be because it is written by the government. any one c
That would be because it is written by the government. any one can issue a 1099C if they are forgiving debt, ant it appears they can include interests and other fees in the amount being forgiven...Amount less than $600 apparently do not need to be reported, amounts over $600 do.
If you pay a settlement and you "save" 600 dollars or more you w
If you pay a settlement and you "save" 600 dollars or more you will be issued a 1099 anyway.