I received my first 1099-C cancellation of debt today. Cap1 was the OC. The debt was my largest of four C1 credit card accounts with a cancelled amount of $6000.
The last payment was five years ago next month.
I'm meeting with a tax accountant to clarify my level of "insolvency." I am insolvent in that my net worth is several thousand dollars in the negative. The only catch to insolvency is whether or not I have "interest" in my future pension plan. Since I will only receive some future formula amount of a monthly pension when I retire, there does not appear to be any cash asset value for my pension plan.
I do have optional retirement accounts, but I think with my student loans, two chitibank judgments and outstanding JDB/CA/OC unsecured debts, I will still be able to show insolvency.
I just thought I would share this information. I have heard about the 1099's for cancellation of debt. I just never received one. Now I have.
And, Cap1 did sue me over a $2000 debt and my wages were garnished to pay this off. After the garnishment, Cap1 sent me a $1000 check for overpayment on the account. Very strange, but the C1 lawyers filed a satisfaction of judgment.
Who knows what sort of collection model Cap1 operates under.
The last payment was five years ago next month.
I'm meeting with a tax accountant to clarify my level of "insolvency." I am insolvent in that my net worth is several thousand dollars in the negative. The only catch to insolvency is whether or not I have "interest" in my future pension plan. Since I will only receive some future formula amount of a monthly pension when I retire, there does not appear to be any cash asset value for my pension plan.
I do have optional retirement accounts, but I think with my student loans, two chitibank judgments and outstanding JDB/CA/OC unsecured debts, I will still be able to show insolvency.
I just thought I would share this information. I have heard about the 1099's for cancellation of debt. I just never received one. Now I have.
And, Cap1 did sue me over a $2000 debt and my wages were garnished to pay this off. After the garnishment, Cap1 sent me a $1000 check for overpayment on the account. Very strange, but the C1 lawyers filed a satisfaction of judgment.
Who knows what sort of collection model Cap1 operates under.
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