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Level 2
February 9, 2021
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1099-C

  • February 9, 2021
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It is Feb 9th 2021 and am not sure if I was going to get a 1099-C from a debt that has gone into collection 5 months ago. How long do I have to wait to see if I am getting a 1099-C to file my taxes?

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RayW7
Level 12
February 9, 2021

It may be a couple years before they decide to foreclose and cancel your debt and issue you the 1099-C form, although they often do it in the following year. You should call your lender and ask, but they don't often know the date when 1099-C may be issued.

Level 2
February 9, 2021

Thanks RayW7 The lender had no idea what I was talking about. I want to file on the 12th but don't want to be audited, slowing down my return.

Level 15
February 9, 2021

I can understand that. For IRS purposes, if you do not receive a Form 1099-C for cancelled debt, you should file your return for 2020. There's no harm in waiting, a while since it's early in the season, especially if you are concerned that you might owe money back.

 

If you should receive the document later and it's dated 2020, then you can amend your return by using the links below.

If you should get the form it should be entered into TurboTax using the following steps.

To enter your 1099-C:

  1. Open or continue your return, if it isn't already open.
  2. From the upper right menu, select and search for 1099-C or 1099C (lower-case also works).
  3. Select the Jump to link at the top of the search results.
    • If using Free Edition or TurboTax Live Basic, follow the prompts to upgrade to Deluxe.
  4. On the Tell us about your canceled debt screen, select Yes.
  5. Select the type of canceled debt (main home or other) and then select Continue.
  6. Follow the instructions to enter info from your 1099-C.
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