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How do I report insolvency at time of cancelled debt

My spouse received 1099-C for 2024. How do we show insolvency (Form 982)
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rjs
Level 15
Level 15

How do I report insolvency at time of cancelled debt

The screen where you enter Form 1099-C in TurboTax says the following.


"Important info about your canceled debt...
In some situations, canceled debt can be excluded from taxable income. These situations might include bankruptcy or insolvency. If you think one of these exclusions apply to you, we recommend you have a tax pro review your situation."


If you are using the desktop TurboTax software, you can complete Form 982 and the Statement of Insolvency in forms mode, but there is essentially no help or guidance. You have to know what you're doing. That's why consulting a tax professional is recommended.


In TurboTax Online there is no way to complete Form 982 for insolvency.

 

DawnC
Employee Tax Expert

How do I report insolvency at time of cancelled debt

In certain cases, you can exclude your 1099-C from your taxable income. Although the IRS generally considers canceled, forgiven, or discharged debt as taxable income, there are exclusions and exceptions to the rule.

 

When you enter your 1099-C in TurboTax, we'll ask a series of questions to determine if some or all of your 1099-C debt can be excluded.

 

Can I exclude my 1099-C from my taxable income?

 

How do I enter a 1099-C?

 

Is canceled, forgiven, or discharged debt taxable?

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