Discussion:1099-C - Individual
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| {{ForumNewPost|UserID=Solomon|Date=2 November 2009|Text=There has been some discussion in the past regarding a non-applicable entity filing a 1099-C under §6050P. As I recall, (perhaps erroneously) the consensus was it should not be done. However, see: | {{ForumNewPost|UserID=Solomon|Date=2 November 2009|Text=There has been some discussion in the past regarding a non-applicable entity filing a 1099-C under §6050P. As I recall, (perhaps erroneously) the consensus was it should not be done. However, see: | ||
| - | [http://www.rothcpa.com/misc/20091023-1.pdf Hayes vs Cavoto].}} | + | [http://www.rothcpa.com/misc/20091023-1.pdf Cavoto vs Hayes].}} |
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| There has been some discussion in the past regarding a non-applicable entity filing a 1099-C under §6050P. As I recall, (perhaps erroneously) the consensus was it should not be done. However, see: | |


