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Taxable Income for Loan Mod

Johnny Forgione
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Hi Everyone, 

Looking for some help on a tax issue.

I have a borrower that wants to do a loan mod on a loan that matures September 1st, 2020. The borrower last made a payment in July 2018. 

This will actually be my first time working out a loan mod with a borrower. I was told that if I change the interest rate or modify the terms of the loan, that I would have to claim the entire UPB as taxable income for this year.

My question is..if I put the borrower on a forbearance agreement without changing the interest rate or modifying the loan, and all I do is extend the date to 6 to 12 months from September 1st, would that allow me to not claim the UPB as taxable income for 2020? Is there anything else I need to be looking out for?

Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks

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Chris Seveney
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Chris Seveney
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@Jamie Bateman it is an interpretation of the tax code that I know John hyre used to talk about.

This question really needs to be answered by your cpa and how you do your taxes and which schedule you use etc..
i can say the way my business does their taxes it would not be considered a taxable event

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