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Am I required to pay income tax on the debts I discharge in bankruptcy if I receive a 1099-C?

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Generally, no.  Unlike debt settlement, where consumers frequently have to pay income taxes on the forgiven portion of the amount owed prior to the settlement agreement, debts discharged in bankruptcy usually result in no adverse tax consequences for a consumer. A 1099-C form is sent to taxpayers by a financial institution when it has cancelled…

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