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No, it is not a credit. It indicates a corrected amount. You may have previously received a 1099 with a different amount. You should just enter it as it appears, and ignore the "c".
No, it is not a credit. It indicates a corrected amount. You may have previously received a 1099 with a different amount. You should just enter it as it appears, and ignore the "c".
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