Fidelity has a new format for small 1099's this year --- they over-print the word "De Minimis" in large letters across the body of the form. I just downloaded a copy of my 1099-INT for 36 cents. The second page did show that they paid three cents every month, so if guess I'm all set in case I have to fill out an annualized 2210.
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1099-INT marked "De Minimis"
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Originally posted by JON View Posta lot of financial instutions go tired of getting the calls asking for the 1099-INT when it was not required and they were not looking at their statements. They are hoping this will help.--
James C. Samans ("Jamie")
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Not a good idea unless they only use it on those accounts under $1. I seem to remember that any interest over 99 cents is to be reported regardless of whether a 1099 is issued or not. How are they helping their clients if the 1099 is for $5.87 and they write de minimus? (I understand the IRS will not know about the interest).
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What Fidelity says ...
I got curious and searched the Fidelity web site for "de minimis". According to the website, they use the "de minimis" watermark on all 1099's that THEY are not required to produce or send to the IRS. So an account with only $8.00 of interest (no withholding, no foreign tax, no sales) that the client would be obligated to report to the IRS would have a 1099-INT marked "de minimis". Further, they only produce an on-line .pdf version of the 1099; they do NOT produce a hard copy and mail it.
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