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Title: MORTGAGE DEBT FORGIVENESS RELIEF ACT


1
MORTGAGE DEBT FORGIVENESS RELIEF ACT
  • Enacted in 2007 and expires end of 2012.
  • Allows taxpayers to exclude from income certain
    cancelled debt on their principal residence

2
FORECLOSURE MORTGAGE DEBT REDUCTION
  • Foreclosure Takeover of property by lender
    Homeowner loses home and moves out
  • Debt Reduction Reduction in mortgage
    indebtedness from renegotiation Homeowner keeps
    possession

3
FORECLOSUREREAL PROPERTY
  • Recourse Debt Debtor responsible for amount not
    satisfied by property
  • Debt forgiveness income (1099-C)
  • Capital gain possible
  • Non-recourse Debt Debt satisfied by surrender
    of property
  • No income due to cancelled debt no 1099-C will
    be issued
  • Possible gain due to sale of property (1099-A)

4
FORECLOSURE OR MORTGAGE DEBT REDUCTION
  • Rules for everyone
  • Mortgage debt taken out must be to build, buy, or
    substantially improve the principal residence.
  • Funds cannot have been used to purchase a car,
    pay off credit card debt, vacations, etc.
  • Taxpayer can only have one principal residence at
    a time
  • Rental properties not eligible
  • Taxpayer cannot have filed bankruptcy-OUT OF
    SCOPE-STOP

5
DEBT REDUCTION OR FORECLOSURE
  • Debt reduction
  • Use slides 6, 7, 8
  • Taxpayer has Form 1099-C
  • Complete Form 982
  • Foreclosure
  • Use slides 9, 10, 11
  • Taxpayer has Form 1099-C or 1099-A
  • Complete Form 982 and Sch D Wkt

6
MORTGAGE DEBT REDUCTION
HOMEOWNER KEEPS POSSESSION
  • Taxpayer/homeowner retains ownership
  • Mortgage debt is reduced-partially forgiven
  • Taxpayer receives Form 1099-C
  • Complete Form 982
  • No taxable gain or loss
  • Basis (cost) of home-Taxpayers cost is reduced
  • Most mortgages are non-recourse debt

7
DEBT REDUCTION REPORTING
  • Taxpayer should have Form 1099-C
  • Box 2 shows amount of debt forgiven.
  • Data entered directly on Form 982
  • Must complete Form 982 and attach to return
  • Complete Boxes 1e and 2.
  • Complete Box 10b to reduce taxpayers cost basis
  • No income reported on 1040 Line 21

8
FORM 1099-C
9
FORECLOSURE- HOMEOWNER
LOSES POSSESSION
  • Results in sale of property to lender-Taxpayer
    receives Form 1099-A maybe 1099-C
  • Loss is not deductible
  • Gain may be taxable-gains highly unlikely
  • If taxable, gain must be entered on Schedule D
    manually- does not transfer
  • Recourse debt is unlikely-most mortgages are
    non-recourse

10
FORECLOSURE HOMEOWNER LOSES POSSESSION
Form 1099-A
  • Foreclosure satisfies debt (Non-Recourse)
  • Box 2 is Sales Price to Sch D Wkt
  • Complete sale and acquisition date on Sch D Wkt
  • Borrower Personally Responsible beyond mortgage
    (Recourse, very unlikely)
  • Box 2 Balance of Debt Box Outstanding
  • Box 4 FMV of Property
  • Lesser Value is Sales Price to Schedule D Wkt

11
FORM 1099-A
12
CANCELLATION OF DEBT REPORTING
  • Taxpayer should have Form 1099-C or 1099-A
  • Box 2 Shows Amount of Debt Forgiven.
  • Must complete Form 982 and attach to Return
  • If Foreclosure, Complete only Boxes 1e and 2.
  • If Ownership retained, also complete Box 10b
  • No Income Reported on 1040 Line 21

13
FORM 982 Lines 1e 2
14
FORM 982 Line 10b
  • Partial mortgage debt forgiven and ownership
    retained
  • Reduce basis by amount of debt forgiven

15
MORTGAGE DEBT FORGIVENESS RELIEF ACT
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