I am seeing my first 1099 c on a house. Calling this a day. Will research more tomorrow. My ATX software doesn't have a 1099 c installed. I did find a form 982. Is that where it goes? This was her home, is it taxable? Thanks!!!
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Originally posted by Super Mom View PostI am seeing my first 1099 c on a house. Calling this a day. Will research more tomorrow. My ATX software doesn't have a 1099 c installed. I did find a form 982. Is that where it goes? This was her home, is it taxable? Thanks!!!Evan Appelman, EA
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Originally posted by veritas View Postyou will find your answers. They have a pretty good section starting on page 14-10.
The one thing i don't see the authors dealing with is if ineterst is included in the amount forgiven.
Or did i miss it?
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Ok I looked at section 14 in the taxbook and looked up IRC 108 (e) (2) in reference to non taxability up to the amount of deduction lost. I'm thinking whatever portion of the forgiveness would be interest will be non taxable. I'm still trying to figure out how you know what is recourse and non recourse, should I just ask T/P to ask FHA? If the principal residence exclusion applied, I wouldn't have to worry about this mess, but is 2013.
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Originally posted by Super Mom View PostOk I looked at section 14 in the taxbook and looked up IRC 108 (e) (2) in reference to non taxability up to the amount of deduction lost. I'm thinking whatever portion of the forgiveness would be interest will be non taxable. I'm still trying to figure out how you know what is recourse and non recourse, should I just ask T/P to ask FHA? If the principal residence exclusion applied, I wouldn't have to worry about this mess, but is 2013.
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