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Federal Free Printable Form 1099-S (Rev. January 2022) for 2024 Federal Proceeds From Real Estate Transactions

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Proceeds From Real Estate Transactions
Form 1099-S (Rev. January 2022)

Attention: Copy A of this form is provided for informational purposes only. Copy A appears in red, similar to the official IRS form. The official printed version of Copy A of this IRS form is scannable, but the online version of it, printed from this website, is not. Do not print and file copy A downloaded from this website; a penalty may be imposed for filing with the IRS information return forms that can’t be scanned. See part O in the current General Instructions for Certain Information Returns, available at www.irs.gov/form1099, for more information about penalties. Please note that Copy B and other copies of this form, which appear in black, may be downloaded and printed and used to satisfy the requirement to provide the information to the recipient. To order official IRS information returns, which include a scannable Copy A for filing with the IRS and all other applicable copies of the form, visit www.IRS.gov/orderforms. Click on Employer and Information Returns, and we’ll mail you the forms you request and their instructions, as well as any publications you may order. Information returns may also be filed electronically using the IRS Filing Information Returns Electronically (FIRE) system (visit www.IRS.gov/FIRE) or the IRS Affordable Care Act Information Returns (AIR) program (visit www.IRS.gov/AIR). See IRS Publications 1141, 1167, and 1179 for more information about printing these tax forms. 7575 VOID CORRECTED FILER’S name, street address, city or town, state or province, country, ZIP or foreign postal code, and telephone number 1 Date of closing OMB No. 1545-0997 Form FILER’S TIN TRANSFEROR’S TIN 1099-S 2 Gross proceeds (Rev. January 2022) $ For calendar year 20 3 Address (including city, state, and ZIP code) or legal description Copy A For Internal Revenue Service Center TRANSFEROR’S name 4 Check here if the transferor received or will receive ▶ property or services as part of the consideration Street address (including apt. no.) City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code 5 Check here if the transferor is a foreign person (nonresident alien, foreign partnership, foreign estate, ▶ or foreign trust) . . . . . . . . . Account number (see instructions) 6 Buyer’s part of real estate tax $ Form 1099-S (Rev. 1-2022) Proceeds From Real Estate Transactions Cat. No. 64292E www.irs.gov/Form1099S File with Form 1096. For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the current General Instructions for Certain Information Returns. Department of the Treasury - Internal Revenue Service Do Not Cut or Separate Forms on This Page — Do Not Cut or Separate Forms on This Page CORRECTED (if checked) FILER’S name, street address, city or town, state or province, country, ZIP or foreign postal code, and telephone number 1 Date of closing OMB No. 1545-0997 Form FILER’S TIN TRANSFEROR’S TIN 1099-S 2 Gross proceeds (Rev. January 2022) $ For calendar year 20 Proceeds From Real Estate Transactions 3 Address (including city, state, and ZIP code) or legal description Copy B For Transferor TRANSFEROR’S name 4 Transferor received or will receive property or services ▶ as part of the consideration (if checked) . . . Street address (including apt. no.) City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code 5 If checked, transferor is a foreign person (nonresident alien, foreign partnership, foreign estate, or foreign ▶ trust) . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Buyer’s part of real estate tax Account number (see instructions) $ Form 1099-S (Rev. 1-2022) (keep for your records) www.irs.gov/Form1099S This is important tax information and is being furnished to the IRS. If you are required to file a return, a negligence penalty or other sanction may be imposed on you if this item is required to be reported and the IRS determines that it has not been reported. Department of the Treasury - Internal Revenue Service Instructions for Transferor For sales or exchanges of certain real estate, the person responsible for closing a real estate transaction must report the real estate proceeds to the IRS and must furnish this statement to you. To determine if you have to report the sale or exchange of your main home on your tax return, see the Instructions for Schedule D (Form 1040). If the real estate was not your main home, report the transaction on Form 4797, Form 6252, and/or the Schedule D for the appropriate income tax form. If box 4 is checked and you received or will receive like-kind property, you must file Form 8824. Federal mortgage subsidy. You may have to recapture (pay back) all or part of a federal mortgage subsidy if all the following apply. • You received a loan provided from the proceeds of a qualified mortgage bond or you received a mortgage credit certificate. • Your original mortgage loan was provided after 1990. • You sold or disposed of your home at a gain during the first 9 years after you received the federal mortgage subsidy. • Your income for the year you sold or disposed of your home was over a specified amount. This will increase your tax. See Form 8828 and Pub. 523. Transferor’s taxpayer identification number (TIN). For your protection, this form may show only the last four digits of your TIN (social security number (SSN), individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN), adoption taxpayer identification number (ATIN), or employer identification number (EIN)). However, the issuer has reported your complete TIN to the IRS. Account number. May show an account or other unique number the filer assigned to distinguish your account. Box 1. Shows the date of closing. Box 2. Shows the gross proceeds from a real estate transaction, generally the sales price. Gross proceeds include cash and notes payable to you, notes assumed by the transferee (buyer), and any notes paid off at settlement. Box 2 does not include the value of other property or services you received or will receive. See Box 4. Box 3. Shows the address or legal description of the property transferred. Box 4. If checked, shows that you received or will receive services or property (other than cash or notes) as part of the consideration for the property transferred. The value of any services or property (other than cash or notes) is not included in box 2. Box 5. If checked, shows that you are a foreign person (nonresident alien, foreign partnership, foreign estate, or foreign trust). Box 6. Shows certain real estate tax on a residence charged to the buyer at settlement. If you have already paid the real estate tax for the period that includes the sale date, subtract the amount in box 6 from the amount already paid to determine your deductible real estate tax. But if you have already deducted the real estate tax in a prior year, generally report this amount as income on the “Other income” line of Schedule 1 (Form 1040). For more information, see Pub. 523, Pub. 525, and Pub. 530. Future developments. For the latest developments related to Form 1099-S and its instructions, such as legislation enacted after they were published, go to www.irs.gov/Form1099S. Free File Program. Go to www.irs.gov/FreeFile to see if you qualify for no-cost online federal tax preparation, e-filing, and direct deposit or payment options. VOID CORRECTED FILER’S name, street address, city or town, state or province, country, ZIP or foreign postal code, and telephone number 1 Date of closing OMB No. 1545-0997 Form FILER’S TIN TRANSFEROR’S TIN 1099-S 2 Gross proceeds (Rev. January 2022) $ For calendar year 20 Proceeds From Real Estate Transactions 3 Address (including city, state, and ZIP code) or legal description Copy C For Filer TRANSFEROR’S name 4 Check here if the transferor received or will receive ▶ property or services as part of the consideration Street address (including apt. no.) City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code Account number (see instructions) 5 Check here if the transferor is a foreign person (nonresident alien, foreign partnership, foreign estate, ▶ or foreign trust) . . . . . . . . . 6 Buyer’s part of real estate tax $ Form 1099-S (Rev. 1-2022) www.irs.gov/Form1099S For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the current General Instructions for Certain Information Returns. Department of the Treasury - Internal Revenue Service Instructions for Filer To complete Form 1099-S, use: • The current General Instructions for Certain Information Returns, and • The current Instructions for Form 1099-S. To order these instructions and additional forms, go to www.irs.gov/EmployerForms. Caution: Because paper forms are scanned during processing, you cannot file certain Forms 1096, 1097, 1098, 1099, 3921, or 5498 that you print from the IRS website. Filing and furnishing. For filing and furnishing instructions, including due dates, and requesting filing or furnishing extensions, see the current General Instructions for Certain Information Returns. Foreign transferors. Sales or exchanges involving foreign transferors are reportable on Form 1099-S. For information on the transferee’s responsibility to withhold income tax when a U.S. real property interest is acquired from a foreign person, see Pub. 515. Need help? If you have questions about reporting on Form 1099-S, call the information reporting customer service site toll free at 866-455-7438 or 304-263-8700 (not toll free). Persons with a hearing or speech disability with access to TTY/TDD equipment can call 304-579-4827 (not toll free).
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The Internal Revenue Service usually releases income tax forms for the current tax year between October and January, although changes to some forms can come even later. We last updated Federal Form 1099-S from the Internal Revenue Service in February 2024.

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Form 1099-S is a Federal Corporate Income Tax form. States often have dozens of even hundreds of various tax credits, which, unlike deductions, provide a dollar-for-dollar reduction of tax liability. Some common tax credits apply to many taxpayers, while others only apply to extremely specific situations. In most cases, you will have to provide evidence to show that you are eligible for the tax credit, and calculate the amount of the credit to which you are entitled.

About the Corporate Income Tax

The IRS and most states require corporations to file an income tax return, with the exact filing requirements depending on the type of company.

Sole proprietorships or disregarded entities like LLCs are filed on Schedule C (or the state equivalent) of the owner's personal income tax return, flow-through entities like S Corporations or Partnerships are generally required to file an informational return equivilent to the IRS Form 1120S or Form 1065, and full corporations must file the equivalent of federal Form 1120 (and, unlike flow-through corporations, are often subject to a corporate tax liability).

Additional forms are available for a wide variety of specific entities and transactions including fiduciaries, nonprofits, and companies involved in other specific types of business.

Historical Past-Year Versions of Federal Form 1099-S

We have a total of thirteen past-year versions of Form 1099-S in the TaxFormFinder archives, including for the previous tax year. Download past year versions of this tax form as PDFs here:


2023 Form 1099-S

Form 1099-S (Rev. January 2022)

2022 Form 1099-S

Form 1099-S (Rev. January 2022)

2021 Form 1099-S

Form 1099-S (Rev. January 2022)

2020 Form 1099-S

2020 Form 1099-S

2019 Form 1099-S

2019 Form 1099-S

2018 Form 1099-S

2018 Form 1099-S

2017 Form 1099-S

2017 Form 1099-S

2016 Form 1099-S

2016 Form 1099-S

Proceeds From Real Estate Transactions 2015 Form 1099-S

2016 Form 1099-S

Proceeds From Real Estate Transactions 2014 Form 1099-S

2014 Form 1099-S

Proceeds From Real Estate Transactions 2013 Form 1099-S

2013 Form 1099-S

Proceeds From Real Estate Transactions 2012 Form 1099-S

2012 Form 1099-S

Proceeds From Real Estate Transactions 2011 Form 1099-S

2012 Form 1099-S


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