My case was Chp7 no asset case. My question is will I be receiving some 1099 documents from creditors I filed against? If so should I wait for these before filing?
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Just discharged December 2012, filing taxes questions.
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Creditors should not issue 1099s for debts discharged in bankruptcy, but sometimes the do anyway. I would not delay filing my returns. But, if you file and get a 1099, you will need to amend your return and include a form 982 (I think that is the correct form number, but may have it wrong).LadyInTheRed is in the black!
Filed Chap 13 April 2010. Discharged May 2015.
$143,000 in debt discharged for $36,500, including attorneys fees. Money well spent!
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The vast majority of creditors do not file a 1099...the exception being secured creditors. In the majority of cases you will not get a 1099 unless you had a home foreclosed. Expensive, surrendered vehicles sometimes garner a 1099, but credit card companies don't usually waste their time. If you had a mortgage dismissed in 2012 but still have the house, you would not receive a 1099 (typically) until after it was foreclosed and sold.
And, yes, the IRS Form 982, specifically Line 1a, is what you would need to file in the case you did receive a 1099 from a creditor.
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Just to give you my experience. Discharged and closed my bk case the end of October 2011. I received four 1099s toward the end of January 2012. All from credit card debt. Just filed form 982 with my tax return. Funny had 3 Cap One accounts, but they only sent 1099s on 2. So I received 4 1099 out of about 20 creditors. I would wait till February to file. My .02
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Originally posted by bcss View PostI received four 1099s toward the end of January 2012. All from credit card debt. Just filed form 982 with my tax return. Funny had 3 Cap One accounts, but they only sent 1099s on 2.
Just trying to see if there was any rhyme or reason here. I had twenty six creditors and not a single 1099. I know someone with 46 creditors - almost all were credit cards - and not a single 1099, but one from his mortgage.
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Originally posted by bcss View PostIf I remember right. The two accounts that Cap One sent 1099s had been sold to junk buyers. They were also the largest amounts. All 3 business accounts. To top it off the one they didn't send me a 1099 is the only one reported on my credit report. Go figure.
This now doubles their amount that I will have to report on IRS form 982. Should I care?
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Originally posted by Tony733 View PostCap One sent me 2 1099c's for the same account and same amount. 1 - under my business name with my SS number and 1 - under my name with my SS number. I filed BK for personal and bussiness 2011 and discharged 2012.
This now doubles their amount that I will have to report on IRS form 982. Should I care?LadyInTheRed is in the black!
Filed Chap 13 April 2010. Discharged May 2015.
$143,000 in debt discharged for $36,500, including attorneys fees. Money well spent!
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