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No. Form 982 is available and ready for e-file in TurboTax Online and TurboTax Desktop. You can use your form to complete the questions.
This is inaccurate - The online version does not give you the option to do a 982 regardless. Ive tried numerous ways.
@greenberg-anthony wrote:
This is inaccurate - The online version does not give you the option to do a 982 regardless. Ive tried numerous ways.
To enter cancelled debt -
Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home and Business)
Click on Wages and Income (Personal Income using Home and Business)
Click on I'll choose what I work on (if shown)
Scroll down to Less Common Income
On Miscellaneous Income, 1099-A, 1099-C, click the start or update button
On the next screen, on Cancellation of debt (Form 1099-C) or the abandonment and/or acquisition of secured property (Form 1099-A), click the start or update button
I can input the 1099C without a problem but it continues to tax me for it. That’s why I need the 982 attached but there is no where I am able to get the 982 form to attach to the 1099c
Generally, to get Form 982 to generate in TurboTax you will follow the steps listed below. The IRS has very strict rules for determining whether canceled debt is taxable or not. This is a very complex issue and you should consult a tax professional if you are considering filing Form 982 for exclusion of your taxable debt.
The exceptions to determining a canceled debt as taxable include:
It is best to use a TurboTax Desktop program to complete Form 982. To switch to a desktop program in TurboTax you can How do I switch from TurboTax Online to TurboTax Desktop?
Click here for How do I report excludable (non-taxable) canceled debt?
Click here for Guide to Debt Cancellation and Your Taxes
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