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I'm not sure what your getting at. First the 1099C is a Federal reporting...the income it shows may be applicable to the State too, (generally is). Even if you did not receive this (or any other) 1099, it does NOT alter your obligation to report the income that was to be shown. Failure to receive (or claiming a failure to receive) a form from someone is NEVER an acceptable reason for not accuratley reporting the event. It is your obligation to receive all the forms/data you need to accurately file. Not reporting the income, especially if the one filing the correpsonding expense (to substantiate their deduction) on a form (1099 or otherwise), is likely to set off the IRS computers. If you were a lender and need to file a 1099C and didn't, their are procedures for filing them late, or amending them, all of which will require payment of a penalty. The SOL on the return reporting income a taxpayer files, (the 1040) is at least 7 years from filing and actually much more.

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