1099A Brother bought house, Sister lived in, Now foreclosed

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  • Jack the Tax Lady
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 19

    #16
    bought a car

    Originally posted by solomon
    What happened to the 100K brother took on the refinances.
    Cost - 200K
    Debt - 300K
    He says that they only received $40,000 in the refinance and they bought a car with it. That's the main thing, I'm quite sure there were other things too, but nothing to improve the house. He said there were a lot of fees paid for the refi as well.

    He doesn't have any idea why the principal balance is $300,000 when they refied for only $250,000

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    • JohnH
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2007
      • 5339

      #17
      And we have people wondering why there's a housing bubble & credit crisis...
      "The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth Galbraith

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      • taxmom34
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 732

        #18
        i would think he should have reported sisters house as rental property , her payments to the bank would be his rental income. it would certainlly have simplified the situation.

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        • Jack the Tax Lady
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2008
          • 19

          #19
          Originally posted by solomon
          Then you are saying that there was no equity taken on the refinances?
          No, I was answering the question about whether there was income received because there was a 1099. Of course they took equity out of the refinance, that's how they bought the car (from other answer)

          He received a 1099A for abandonment, not another type of 1099 for income. Although, I realize he may have a realized gain that may be taxable, it is not strictly speaking income.

          So, it does sound like there were some high refi costs taken out of the refi, but they still took about $40,000 or so to purchase a car, etc.

          I really appreciate your suggestions, these are a real pain.

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          • solomon
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2006
            • 1012

            #20
            The brother probably would be wise to obtain representation.

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            • Jack the Tax Lady
              Junior Member
              • Jan 2008
              • 19

              #21
              that may be true

              Originally posted by solomon
              The brother probably would be wise to obtain representation.
              That may be true, and it is something I have considered.

              Let's say you were representing him, how would you handle it?

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