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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
This section lists the major captions that appear in §§ 1.6050P–1 and 1.6050P–2.
(a) Reporting requirement.
(1) In general.
(2) No aggregation.
(3) Amounts not includible in income.
(4) Time and place for reporting.
(i) In general.
(ii) Indebtedness discharged in bankruptcy.
(b) Date of discharge.
(1) In general.
(2) Identifiable events.
(i) In general.
(ii) Statute of limitations.
(iii) Decision to discontinue collection activity; creditor's defined policy.
(iv) Expiration of non-payment testing period.
(v) Special rule for certain entities required to file in a year prior to 2008.
(3) Permitted reporting.
(c) Indebtedness.
(d) Exceptions from reporting requirement.
(1) Certain bankruptcy discharges.
(i) In general.
(ii) Business or investment debt.
(2) Interest.
(3) Non-principal amounts in lending transactions.
(4) Indebtedness of foreign persons held by foreign branches of U.S. financial institutions.
(i) Reporting requirements.
(ii) Definition.
(5) Acquisition of indebtedness by related party.
(6) Releases.
(7) Guarantors and sureties.
(e) Additional rules.
(1) Multiple debtors.
(i) In general.
(ii) Amount to be reported.
(2) Multiple creditors.
(i) In general.
(ii) Partnerships.
(iii) Pass-through securitized indebtedness arrangement.
(A) Reporting requirements.
(B) Definition.
(iv) REMICs.
(v) No double reporting.
(3) Coordination with reporting under section 6050J.
(4) Direct or indirect subsidiary.
(5) Entity formed or availed of to hold indebtedness.
(6) Use of magnetic media.
(7) TIN solicitation requirement.
(i) In general.
(ii) Manner of soliciting TIN.
(8) Recordkeeping requirements.
(9) No multiple reporting.
(f) Requirement to furnish statement.
(1) In general.
(2) Furnishing copy of Form 1099–C.
(3) Time and place for furnishing statement.
(g) Penalties.
(h) Effective/applicability date.
(a) In general.
(b) Safe harbors.
(1) Organizations not subject to section 6050P in the previous calendar year.
(2) Organizations that were subject to section 6050P in the previous calendar year.
(3) No test year.
(c) Seller financing.
(d) Gross income from lending of money.
(e) Acquisition of an indebtedness from a person other than the debtor included in lending money.
(f) Test year.
(g) Predecessor organization.
(h) Examples.
(i) Effective date.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 26. Internal Revenue § 26.1.6050P–0 Table of contents - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-26-internal-revenue/cfr-sect-26-1-6050p-0/
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