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    How does the IRS treat a no assets discharge?

    #2
    no effect on IRS....file as normal...no effect on taxes

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      #3
      Somewhere else on this forum I read that some creditors may send you a 1099 for debts charged off. If anyone does do this to you this year or next, it will look like extra income which you have to declare. The advice here was not to worry about it, just file a copy of your BK with the 1099 and it is not counted as income by the IRS. It is merely a way for the companies to adjust their accounting. I'm not sure how that might work with charge-offs. but with BK's, you're home free and have your "fresh start" provided by the constitution. Art

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        #4
        That applies to settled debts (where the creditor forgives part of a balance) not to BK.

        Originally posted by AAAArt
        Somewhere else on this forum I read that some creditors may send you a 1099 for debts charged off. If anyone does do this to you this year or next, it will look like extra income which you have to declare. The advice here was not to worry about it, just file a copy of your BK with the 1099 and it is not counted as income by the IRS. It is merely a way for the companies to adjust their accounting. I'm not sure how that might work with charge-offs. but with BK's, you're home free and have your "fresh start" provided by the constitution. Art
        Most of my information is from personal experience or HOURS and HOURS of online research. When you're searching online, keep in mind there is no guarantee that the info is completely up to date, and your situation is unique from anyone else's. Do your homework, and consult with an attorney so you can make an informed decision.

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