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2oldman wrote:
Did you file on paper ? Sounds like it. You can get away with much more if you file online. The IRS loves that.
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2bzy2c wrote:I agree with this post! And for Wells Fargo finance the loan for life? I can't tell you the number of loans on RV's that I've had since 1976 that were sold to another lending company by the original lender.
First off, the document he needs is the 1098. The 1099-int is for interest income received by him. In this case the 1098 reports interest paid by him.
The lender is required to furnish a 1098 to the tax payer by law and report the interest received by the lender in this case.
All he has to do is call the lender and request a copy of the 1098. Easy.
Jan-05-2014 10:08 AM
snowfitter wrote:
The IRS sent me the same letter saying I owed them $1150.00 for 2011 saying they did not receive the tax form from the bank. My bank is Bank One. I call the bank and they faxed me my statement from 2011 showing the amount of interest I payed for the year. I faxed this statement to the IRS and 2 weeks later they sent a letter saying they received it and would let me know in 30 days. 2 weeks ago they sent me a letter saying I no longer owed them any money and everything was fine. There were 2 other where I work that also got the letters so I think the IRS sent thousands of letters to people fishing for more money.
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Jan-05-2014 06:26 AM
snowfitter wrote:
I think the IRS sent thousands of letters to people fishing for more money.
Jan-05-2014 05:39 AM
The Shadow Nos wrote:
We got audited a few years ago no 1099. All we did was to have the bank write a letter telling what the loan was for and sent it back, 6 months later got letter back saying I was good.
Jan-05-2014 05:16 AM
snowfitter wrote:
The IRS sent me the same letter saying I owed them $1150.00 for 2011 saying they did not receive the tax form from the bank. My bank is Bank One. I call the bank and they faxed me my statement from 2011 showing the amount of interest I payed for the year. I faxed this statement to the IRS and 2 weeks later they sent a letter saying they received it and would let me know in 30 days. 2 weeks ago they sent me a letter saying I no longer owed them any money and everything was fine. There were 2 other where I work that also got the letters so I think the IRS sent thousands of letters to people fishing for more money.
Jan-05-2014 05:15 AM
msmith1199 wrote:
So you mean Wells Fargo, one of the biggest and oldest banks in the Country, is breaking the law?
Jan-05-2014 05:11 AM
msmith1199 wrote:2bzy2c wrote:
First off, the document he needs is the 1098. The 1099-int is for interest income received by him. In this case the 1098 reports interest paid by him.
The lender is required to furnish a 1098 to the tax payer by law and report the interest received by the lender in this case.
All he has to do is call the lender and request a copy of the 1098. Easy.
So you mean Wells Fargo, one of the biggest and oldest banks in the Country, is breaking the law?
Jan-04-2014 10:05 PM
Jan-04-2014 10:02 PM
The Shadow Nos wrote:
We got audited a few years ago no 1099. All we did was to have the bank write a letter telling what the loan was for and sent it back, 6 months later got letter back saying I was good.
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