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Item Title: Debt Resolution may not be Resolved
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What nasty surprise might the mailbox hold for some folks? Those who might think they have solved their financial problems by negotiating pay-down solutions with debt collectors or credit card companies could have a tax problem instead. If you receive a "Cancellation of Debt" tax notice in the mail, that means your forgiven or canceled debt is considered income by the IRS.

We have the explanation here.

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