I sold my second home in 2022; but I didn't receive the 1099-S form from my title company in 2023. I contacted my title company to ask for the 1099-S form and they said that I can use the substitute form 1099-S that they provided in my settlement documents during the closing process in 2022. I did see the substitute form1099-S and it contained enough information for me to do this year tax. Will this substitute form 1099-S be ok? My title company said that they did report the sale to IRS and they will not mail the 1099-S form to me and they said I can use the substitute form 1099-S to file my tax. I am fine with the substitute form 1099-S; but I wonder will be ok with IRS?
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Yes, a substitute 1099-S is ok with the IRS. The most important thing is that the sale of your second home is reported on your tax return, which the IRS will match to their copy of the 1099-S form.
Additional information: Where do I enter the sale of a second home, an inherited home, or land on my 2022 taxes?
Yes, a substitute 1099-S is ok with the IRS. The most important thing is that the sale of your second home is reported on your tax return, which the IRS will match to their copy of the 1099-S form.
Additional information: Where do I enter the sale of a second home, an inherited home, or land on my 2022 taxes?
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