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Box 10 Market Discount shows, for covered securities, the market discount that accrued on the debt instrument during the year.
If you receive a Form 1099-INT, youll need to include the amount shown in Box 1 on the taxable interest line of your tax return. Report any tax-exempt interest shown in Box 8 of the 1099-INT on the tax-exempt interest line of your tax return.
Gross proceeds paid to an attorney reported in box 10. Payments to attorneys. The term attorney includes a law firm or other provider of legal services. Attorneys fees of $600 or more paid in the course of your trade or business are reportable in box 1 of Form 1099-NEC, under section 6041A(a)(1).
If the commissions for the year total $600 or more, they must be reported in box 7 on Form 1099-MISC.
Interest from corporate bonds and U.S. Treasury bonds interest is typically taxable at the federal level. U.S. Treasuries are exempt from state and local income taxes. Most interest income earned on municipal bonds is exempt from federal income taxes.
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Market Discount If a bond is purchased in a secondary market for an amount less than its stated maturity value, it is called a market discount bond. The amount of market discount is the difference between what the investor paid for the bond and its maturity value. ▪
Market discount. An OID debt instrument generally has market discount if your adjusted basis in the debt instrument immediately after you acquired it (usually its purchase price) was less than the debt instruments issue price plus the total OID that accrued before you acquired it.

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