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Tax Consequences of a Deed in Lieu A deed in lieu is exchanged for the lender canceling the borrower's debt. Generally the IRS treats canceled debt as taxable ordinary income. Additionally, this tax relief may be available if the borrower can establish it was insolvent at the time the deed in lieu was made.
Impact of a Deed in Lieu on Your Credit Score If you had a high credit score to begin with, a deed in lieu will cause a bigger fall in your score than if you started out with a low score. After a deed in lieu, it will likely take several years for your score to recover longer if your score started out high.
A deed in lieu of foreclosure is a transaction in which the homeowner voluntarily transfers title to the property to the bank in exchange for a release from the mortgage obligation. Generally, the bank will only approve a deed in lieu of foreclosure if there aren't any other liens on the property.
There are several advantages to a lender in accepting a deed in lieu of foreclosure. First, the lender becomes the owner of the property, allowing the lender to control its operation, take immediate steps to maximize its economic value, use and obtain all its income, and preserve valuable contracts and tenants.
A deed in lieu stays on the credit report for up to seven years, the same as a foreclosure. Homeowners can use a deed in lieu of foreclosure as a method to avoid the generally harsher effects of actual foreclosure. Normally, it's also an easier way for a homeowner to give up all interest in his home.
When you enter a deed in lieu of foreclosure agreement with your lender, you will receive IRS Form 1099-C. This will indicate any negative loan balance that has been reported to the IRS.
Generally, homeowners using short sales or deeds in lieu are required to pay tax on the amount of the forgiven debt but not if they qualify for the Qualified Principal Residence Indebtedness (PRI) exclusion.
Contact your lender, explain your situation, and ask to begin the DIL process. Provide documents that show your income, monthly expenses, and bank account balances. Respond to requests for additional details, and allow time for your lender to process your request.
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