If you settle a debt for 50% off or even more, or when you get an offer in the mail, there is fine print about a 1099 when the forgiven amount is over $600 if I remember correctly from a letter I received a while back.
Do creditors have to fill out a 1099 form on the pardoned debt or can you negotiate settling the debt and the rest of the amount forgiven as a gift, or are they legally obligated to fill out a 1099?
If they have to because the law forces them to, then can I assume that roughly 20% or 30%?? of the forgiven amount will be owed as taxes??? (Just need a percentage/estimate of taxes to see if it is worth settling in the future) This scenario is in the case of not filing bankruptcy/proving insolvency is a headache anyways from what I understand (I could be wrong)
Thanks.
Do creditors have to fill out a 1099 form on the pardoned debt or can you negotiate settling the debt and the rest of the amount forgiven as a gift, or are they legally obligated to fill out a 1099?
If they have to because the law forces them to, then can I assume that roughly 20% or 30%?? of the forgiven amount will be owed as taxes??? (Just need a percentage/estimate of taxes to see if it is worth settling in the future) This scenario is in the case of not filing bankruptcy/proving insolvency is a headache anyways from what I understand (I could be wrong)
Thanks.
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