I did not know that discharged debt on an equity line of credit was supposed to be reported as income. I never knew what a 1099-C form is and that I should have received one in the mail but never did. I recently received a tax bill from the IRS stating that I owe the difference on tax not paid on unreported income. How do I deal with this now since I cannot pay the amount owed by 02/01/2018?
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Discharged debt is indeed considered as taxable income. And the IRS will find out the omission quickly as they receive a copy of your form 1099-C.
If you are unable, you should call the IRS at the number indicated on your notice and ask for a payment arrangement.
Please read this IRS document on payment plans:
https://www.irs.gov/payments/payment-plans-installment-agreements
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