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IRS Form 1099 Reporting: Navigating Form 1099-K and Dealing with Cancellation of Debt

 
Form 1099-K joined the 1099 family in 2011 and has been the source of much confusion. At its simplest, Form 1099-K reports the amount of gross receipts a business received from debit or credit card transactions or from third-party payers such as PayPal. Unfortunately, the "what to do with the 1099-K" question is not so simple.

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Agenda

Reporting Requirements
Handling Cancelation of Debt (Forms 1099-A and 1099-C)
Miscellaneous Pointers for Forms 1099-A and 1099-C

Faculty

Jason T. Dinesen

Jason T. Dinesen

Dinesen Tax & Accounting, P.C.

  • Owner of Dinesen Tax & Accounting, P.C. in Indianola, Iowa (just south of Des Moines)
  • Practice has over 200 clients in situations ranging from basic individual returns to corporations and nonprofits
  • Conducts regular seminars throughout the year on various Form 1099 topics, including 1099-R, 1099-MISC and 1099-K
  • Licensed public accountant in Iowa; enrolled agent with the Treasury Department
  • Can be contacted at 515-778-8189 or [email protected]

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