Hi,
Recently I got a 1099-C in the mail, "Cancellation of Debt", recording a cancelled debt from a huge loan due to bankruptcy. It is a copy sent to me (the "debtor") from a mid-west finance company. Problem is that I never took out such a loan and have never been a customer of the company that they do finance services for. At first I thought it was bogus or phishing, but the finance company does exist, so I called them and after some effort they agreed that I am not the party that took out the loan or co-signed anything, etc., or have anything to do with their parent company since my SSN and birth date don't match their customer account or loan records attached to my name and home address. They sent me a letter stating as much, and to basically ignore the 1099-C, and "sorry for the hassle" (more or less). The form does not have my SSN on it, but it does have a tax number (ITIN) that I have never applied for, and I don't know if that number exists with IRS and connected to my name and address.
So my questions are: (1) should I contact the IRS to inquire about that bogus ITIN, and how? (2) Should I file a report with the FTC since it smacks of a fraudulent loan? (3) Should I file a 14039 form (Identify Theft Affidavit) with the IRS? I'm presuming that the IRS can't do anything with the 1099-C without my SSN on it, but I'm not sure because of that ITIN on the form. Again, I have never requested an ITIN from the IRS. On the other hand, who wants attention from the IRS if it's not necessary! Thank you!
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@user17705090320 , all my red/ purple flags go up with this .
(a) I do not believe that any legitimate US entity is going to issue a loan based on ITIN --- which is generally only for purposes of filing a return OR identifying/ withholding taxes on investment/ passive earnings of an NRA. I find this very surprising
(b) In the process of confirming that entity's record of customer/client, you provided your SSN and DoB. Now that is available for usage. What are they doing with that info ?
(c) Did they actually send a 1099-C to the IRS ? Without your SSN , it does not get connected to your IRS account -- so why did they send it to you?
For purposes of 2025 tax filing , you can ignore the whole 1099-C. If IRS sees one with your SSN & name etc. then they will send you a notice--- you can then show them the letter from the entity.
However, because you have now exposed your SSN, DoB, Name and address ----- you need to watch out for abuse of the information. Just keep a careful eye on all things financial.
I may be totally and absolutely wrong and being paranoic ( and that this is perfectly normal / legal entity ) but there are so many tricks and games out there that I am leery of nay of these things.
Is there more I can do for you ?
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