One of my clients has already received a Form1099-Misc for 2010 for a check received in a class action suit against Countrywide Mortgage Co. According to the TaxBook pg. 3-21 Class action and other settlements for consumer good or services (are not taxable) if amounts were not deducted in a earlier year. Countrywide is not cooperative in responding to inquires. Has anyone dealt with a similar transaction? How do I decide if the amount received in the class action was for something previously deducted like (mortgage intererest and property taxes) or not?
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Originally posted by MaryAnne View PostOne of my clients has already received a Form1099-Misc for 2010 for a check received in a class action suit against Countrywide Mortgage Co. According to the TaxBook pg. 3-21 Class action and other settlements for consumer good or services (are not taxable) if amounts were not deducted in a earlier year. Countrywide is not cooperative in responding to inquires. Has anyone dealt with a similar transaction? How do I decide if the amount received in the class action was for something previously deducted like (mortgage intererest and property taxes) or not?
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