Hi all! Long Time no Type. Things are getting better each day.
Quick question - I'm getting ready to prepare my 2023 taxes, I noticed I received a 1099-C from a bank that sponsored one of my fuel credit cards. I believe I had included this card in my "creditor" list when I filed CH 7. The 1099 indication was "Cancellation of Debt."
Which brings the question, Is cancelled/discharged debt from a Ch7 considered "Taxable Income" for IRS purposes? If it is, then I may have a Helluva tax bill coming Soon! So far. this particular cancelled debt is small (just around $1k). And I haven't heard anything else from the other creditors, so far (no other 1099-C's).
Is it true that cancelled/discharged debt is considered "taxable income" or is it just this one bank trying to screw me over?
Update: I Have checked the IRS website and discovered that "cancelled debt" is indeed taxable in most circumstances (there are exceptions). I don't believe I qualify for any of those exemptions, so.... I guess I have to wait and see which of my creditors send me a 1099-C. Thankfully, the 1099-C from the bank I mentioned above indicated the date of discharge as in 2023, so it's not like it's "late." Phewww. I just have to keep track of what taxes I could be paying.
Quick question - I'm getting ready to prepare my 2023 taxes, I noticed I received a 1099-C from a bank that sponsored one of my fuel credit cards. I believe I had included this card in my "creditor" list when I filed CH 7. The 1099 indication was "Cancellation of Debt."
Which brings the question, Is cancelled/discharged debt from a Ch7 considered "Taxable Income" for IRS purposes? If it is, then I may have a Helluva tax bill coming Soon! So far. this particular cancelled debt is small (just around $1k). And I haven't heard anything else from the other creditors, so far (no other 1099-C's).
Is it true that cancelled/discharged debt is considered "taxable income" or is it just this one bank trying to screw me over?
Update: I Have checked the IRS website and discovered that "cancelled debt" is indeed taxable in most circumstances (there are exceptions). I don't believe I qualify for any of those exemptions, so.... I guess I have to wait and see which of my creditors send me a 1099-C. Thankfully, the 1099-C from the bank I mentioned above indicated the date of discharge as in 2023, so it's not like it's "late." Phewww. I just have to keep track of what taxes I could be paying.
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