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    Strange 1099- INT

    I am looking at a 2012 1099-INT that a client received. The amount in box 1 is 1,487.50. The amount in box 4 is 3,087,981.00. DUH????

    #2
    Look further

    Is it an OID document?

    Sometimes they have some "strange" numbers.

    FE

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      #3
      Originally posted by FEDUKE404 View Post
      Is it an OID document?

      Sometimes they have some "strange" numbers.

      FE
      1099-INT not 1099-OID, but there is a 1099-OID in the same consolidated statement with no numbers on it.

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        #4
        Nobody is going to have $3 million in federal withholding on 1,400 of interest earned. Unless you want IRS criminal investigators knocking on your door, I would require your client to get a corrected 1099-INT before doing the return.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Bees Knees View Post
          Nobody is going to have $3 million in federal withholding on 1,400 of interest earned. Unless you want IRS criminal investigators knocking on your door, I would require your client to get a corrected 1099-INT before doing the return.
          I am going ahead with the return claiming the interest but with no withholding. The client is contacting the issuer to get a corrected.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Larmil View Post
            I am looking at a 2012 1099-INT that a client received. The amount in box 1 is 1,487.50. The amount in box 4 is 3,087,981.00. DUH????
            What you describe reminds me some of the OID scams that have been around, with phony claims of Federal tax witholding. Curious: is this a 1099-INT from an institution where the taxpayer has had long-standing accounts?

            I have also seen a 1041-T fraud scam going around originating from Philadelphia, PA related to some UCC-1 filings in the State of Washington.
            Friends double; family triple. Don't buy an audit for yourself. If someone has to go to jail make sure it is the client. Remember it is only taxes, nothing important.

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              #7
              Strange but true

              I once had a W2 with withholding that was over twice the gross income. http://www.w2in.com/data/Funny_w2.pdf

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                #8
                File an Oregon return

                They will be happy to send you a refund.

                Krystle Marie Reyes is accused of scamming the Oregon Department of Revenue out of $2.1 million by filing a fraudulent tax return.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by veritas View Post
                  They will be happy to send you a refund.

                  http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/i...regon_tax.html
                  So she gets $2 million and goes out and splurges $2,000 for a used Dodge Caravan, then puts $800 worth of new tires on it.

                  What a big spender.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Larmil View Post
                    I am going ahead with the return claiming the interest but with no withholding. The client is contacting the issuer to get a corrected.
                    Don't file the return until you have the correct information.
                    Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by taxea View Post
                      Don't file the return until you have the correct information.
                      I HAVE the correct information. The 1099-INT is incorrect.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Larmil View Post
                        I am looking at a 2012 1099-INT that a client received. The amount in box 1 is 1,487.50. The amount in box 4 is 3,087,981.00. DUH????
                        Have the client verify the figures with the issuer.
                        Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.

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