When does the IRS put a 1099 against a short sale or foreclosure?
May 27, 2009 in
United States
ceeze07
I am planning on purchasing a second home and renting out my primary. I have live there for about 3 years (after 2, becomes primary). If I can not rent my home, I am planning to do a short sale or at worst, let it go into foreclosure. From what I have read, the IRS will forgive a home if it is your primary resident. Does anyone no if there is a way around a 1099 claim?
I am planning on purchasing a second home and renting out my primary. I have live there for about 3 years (after 2, becomes primary). If I can not rent my home, I am planning to do a short sale or at worst, let it go into foreclosure. From what I have read, the IRS will forgive a home if it is your primary resident. Does anyone no if there is a way around a 1099 claim?
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v b on May 29, 2009 at 5:30 pm
IRS publication 4681.