Title 26 › Subtitle Subtitle F— - Procedure and Administration › Chapter CHAPTER 61— - INFORMATION AND RETURNS › Subchapter Subchapter A— - Returns and Records › Part PART III— - INFORMATION RETURNS › Subpart Subpart B— - Information Concerning Transactions With Other Persons › § 6050P
If an entity cancels or forgives a person's debt during a year, it must report that to the IRS when the cancelled amount is $600 or more. The report must give the person’s name, address, and tax ID; the date the debt was cancelled; the amount cancelled; and any other details the IRS requires. The entity must also send a written statement with the same information to the person whose debt was cancelled. A government agency must have the right officer file the report. A government agency may instead send the needed facts to the IRS and let the IRS prepare the report and give the agency a copy. Definitions you should know: “applicable entity” = a federal agency (executive, judicial, or legislative) or an applicable financial entity. “Applicable financial entity” = banks and credit unions, federal deposit-insurance or similar agencies and their successors, certain supervised subsidiaries, or any organization whose main business is lending money.
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26 U.S.C. § 6050P
Title 26 — Internal Revenue Code
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73