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Form 1099-A is often more informational than actionable. If you received a 1099-A because you have abandoned personal property, such as a car, you don't need to report it in your return.
IMPORTANT: If you received a 1099-A for a business- or investment-related property, such as a rental property or company car, see IRS Publication 544 Sales and Other Disposition of Assets and IRS Publication 4681 Canceled Debts, Foreclosures, Repossessions and Abandonments before continuing.
Form 1099-A is often more informational than actionable. If you received a 1099-A because you have abandoned personal property, such as a car, you don't need to report it in your return.
IMPORTANT: If you received a 1099-A for a business- or investment-related property, such as a rental property or company car, see IRS Publication 544 Sales and Other Disposition of Assets and IRS Publication 4681 Canceled Debts, Foreclosures, Repossessions and Abandonments before continuing.
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