I have no earned income and can be claimed as a dependent. I received a 1099-C for discharge in bankruptcy in an amount that would exceed the minimum amount of unearned income to require me to file a tax return. Is this considered unearned income requiring me to file a federal tax return?
Generally, cancelled, forgiven, and discharged debt is considered taxable income, unless it qualifies for exclusion or an exception.
However, under Excluded debt in IRS Publication 17, Your Federal Income Tax, the IRS instructs
"Don’t include a canceled debt in your gross income in the following situations.
Pub. 908.
If any of these apply, and you aren’t otherwise required to file a return, you don’t need to file.
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Do I need to file a federal return this year?
Is cancelled, forgiven, or discharged debt taxable?
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Generally, cancelled, forgiven, and discharged debt is considered taxable income, unless it qualifies for exclusion or an exception.
However, under Excluded debt in IRS Publication 17, Your Federal Income Tax, the IRS instructs
"Don’t include a canceled debt in your gross income in the following situations.
Pub. 908.
If any of these apply, and you aren’t otherwise required to file a return, you don’t need to file.
Related TurboTax articles:
Do I need to file a federal return this year?
Is cancelled, forgiven, or discharged debt taxable?
[Edited 03|18|2020 11:02 am]