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  2. Missed adding a 1099 to your tax return? Here’s what could ...

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    Even if you didn’t receive a Form 1099 on income you earned, you still need to report the income. Failing to do so could cost you a lot of money in penalties and late fees.

  3. How to Report Self-Employment Income Without a 1099 - AOL

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    When you work for someone else, your employer reports your income for you. But when you work for yourself, it's your responsibility to report your own income. However, that process can be a ...

  4. 6 top tax problems — and how to solve them

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    So, if you owe $10,000 in taxes, for example, you may owe as much as $2,500 in failure to file penalties. If you’re already struggling to pay your taxes, boosting your tax bill by an additional ...

  5. IRS penalties - Wikipedia

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    Failure to timely file carries a $10,000 penalty per required form. This penalty may be increased by $10,000 per month per form for continued failure to file. In addition, taxpayers who fail to report changes in foreign taxes used as credits against Federal income tax may be subject to penalties. [23]

  6. Tax information reporting - Wikipedia

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    The complexity that arises in filing large volumes of information returns requires many filers to depend on third party information reporting software. Form 1099-INT reports interest paid on deposits at financial institutions (and some other types of business interest as well). Form 1099-S reports income from the sale of real estate.

  7. Cancellation-of-debt income - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, a cancellation of a $20,000 debt will not need to be reported as gross income. However, if a debt of $60,000 was cancelled, the taxpayer will have $10,000 in gross income because their total liabilities no longer exceed their total assets (cancelling $60,000 in debt means the taxpayer now has only $40,000 in liabilities).

  8. Careful when you do your taxes fast to get a refund. A ... - AOL

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    For instance, make sure you enter your information from your W-2 income tax form correctly so it's consistent with the income that's stated on official income tax documents like a 1099 or W-2 ...

  9. Backup withholding - Wikipedia

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    Failure to certify exemption from backup withholding for under-reported interest and dividends. Prevention and resolution. If a payer issues a "B" notice, indicating an incorrect TIN, individuals can usually prevent or stop backup withholding by providing the correct name and TIN to the payer. Certification of the accuracy of the TIN is crucial.