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Form 1099 -- Which Form to Use don 03-28-2008
Posted by don on March 28, 2008, 3:39 pm
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I received a 1099 from the IRSin 2007. It represents the interest I
received as a result of filing a 1040-X for a prior tax year. I have
been unable to find where I report that1099 income, which I assume is
subject to Connecticut Income Taxes.

I sure would appreciate any advice.

Thanks

don

Note: The form merely says Form 1099; there is no extension ala
1099-div .
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Posted by Paul Thomas, CPA on March 28, 2008, 3:57 pm
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>I received a 1099 from the IRSin 2007. It represents the interest I
> received as a result of filing a 1040-X for a prior tax year. I have
> been unable to find where I report that1099 income, which I assume is
> subject to Connecticut Income Taxes.
>
> I sure would appreciate any advice.
>
> Thanks
>
> don
>
> Note: The form merely says Form 1099; there is no extension ala
> 1099-div .



It is interest paid by the IRS to you, and in therefore interest income to
you, properly reported on Schedule B.





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