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IRS: Lenders shouldn't report PPP loan forgiveness


The IRS recently issued guidance clarifying that lenders should not file information returns or furnish payee statements to report the amount of qualifying forgiveness on PPP loans.

October 05, 2020 / By ICBA

The IRS recently issued guidance clarifying that lenders should not file information returns or furnish payee statements to report the amount of qualifying forgiveness on Paycheck Protection Program loans.

The tax code generally requires lenders that discharge at least $600 of a borrower’s indebtedness to file a Form 1099-C, Cancellation of Debt, with the IRS and to furnish a payee statement to the borrower. The IRS said lenders should not do so when all or a portion of PPP principal amounts are forgiven in accordance with forgiveness requirements under the CARES Act.

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