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We issued a Form 1099-C to a company to cancel a debt. How do we enter this loss?

We loan money to a start-up company.  It cannot repay the loan.  We have to issue Form 1099-C to that company.  How can we enter this loss?

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We issued a Form 1099-C to a company to cancel a debt. How do we enter this loss?

Who exactly are "we?"  You may need to file a Partnership or Corporate tax return.

We issued a Form 1099-C to a company to cancel a debt. How do we enter this loss?

Your other recent Q was asked from TT Business, but you are asking this one from TT Home and Business.
DanielV01
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We issued a Form 1099-C to a company to cancel a debt. How do we enter this loss?

It depends on your accounting method.  If you use the cash method of accounting, income is included when you receive it and expenses are taken when you paid it.  Using the cash method, you never received this money and therefore never would have included it in income.  The 1099-C becomes income to them, and your deduction was already taken in the sense that you never included the income in the first place.

However, if you use the accrual method (which I suspect you do), then you write off these expenses as bad debts.  The accrual method includes income when it is credited to the account, which means you would have included the amount in income in a prior year.  When that amount is never paid and the debt becomes stale and canceled, you may write off the canceled (bad) debt as an expense against your income.

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