I have a couple of questions on foreclosure and bankruptcy. I've got two different clients who filed bankruptcy in 2008 and 2009.
1st case: He had a farm property. He filed for bankruptcy in 2009. I"m not sure if the house was foreclosed on before bankruptcy or not.
a) Does it matter?
b) Will there be a 1099-a in either case? In reading the instructions for the 1099-A the lender has until the end of January (just like with regular 1099's) to furnish the taxpayer with the 1099-A. Is it usual for them to issue them when the title reverts to the lender or in January? I ask as my client doesn't have one but he has also moved 3 times since he lost his farm.
2nd Case: Client filed for bankruptcy in 2008. Bankruptcy was discharged in 2009. A couple of the credit card creditors have sent her 1099-c's in 2009. The debt on these credit cards related to her partnership business which was closed at the time of bankruptcy. Does she have to include this in income because it was business debt forgiven?
I can see this is going to be a fun tax year!
Carolyn
1st case: He had a farm property. He filed for bankruptcy in 2009. I"m not sure if the house was foreclosed on before bankruptcy or not.
a) Does it matter?
b) Will there be a 1099-a in either case? In reading the instructions for the 1099-A the lender has until the end of January (just like with regular 1099's) to furnish the taxpayer with the 1099-A. Is it usual for them to issue them when the title reverts to the lender or in January? I ask as my client doesn't have one but he has also moved 3 times since he lost his farm.
2nd Case: Client filed for bankruptcy in 2008. Bankruptcy was discharged in 2009. A couple of the credit card creditors have sent her 1099-c's in 2009. The debt on these credit cards related to her partnership business which was closed at the time of bankruptcy. Does she have to include this in income because it was business debt forgiven?
I can see this is going to be a fun tax year!
Carolyn
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