IRS Form 1099-OID: Original Issue Discount
Form 1099-OID reports taxable interest income from discounted debt instruments like bonds and notes.
What Is Form 1099-OID?
Documents imputed interest income from debt instruments purchased below face value.
Key Components:
- OID amount (Box 1) - taxable interest income
- Interest income (Box 2) - for instruments paying current interest
- Foreign tax paid (Box 3) - if applicable
- Investment expenses (Box 4) - for certain tax-exempt OID bonds
- Market discount (Box 5) - if applicable
Who Receives Form 1099-OID?
- Investors in zero-coupon bonds
- Holders of Treasury bills and STRIPS
- Purchasers of corporate bonds issued at discount
- Owners of certain debt instruments with original issue discount > $10
- Investors in certificates of deposit (CDs) with term > 1 year
Tax Implications
- OID is taxable annually as interest income, even if not received in cash
- Different rules apply for short-term vs. long-term instruments
- Special treatment for tax-exempt municipal bonds
- Potential foreign tax credit opportunities
- Basis adjustment required for the accrued OID
How to Report 1099-OID
Filing requirements:
- Report OID income on Schedule B (Form 1040) unless tax-exempt
- Include in total interest income on Form 1040
- Claim foreign tax credit if applicable (Form 1116)
- Adjust cost basis for the accrued OID
- Special reporting for market discount bonds
Key Investor Tips
- Maintain complete records of bond purchases and maturities
- Understand the difference between OID and market discount
- Be aware of de minimis OID rules (less than 0.25% × years to maturity)
- Consider tax implications when choosing between discount and coupon bonds
- Review OID calculations for accuracy
Related Forms & Publications
- Schedule B (Interest and Ordinary Dividends)
- Form 1040 (U.S. Individual Tax Return)
- Form 1116 (Foreign Tax Credit)
- Publication 1212 (Guide to OID Instruments)
- Form 8949 (Sales of Capital Assets, if selling OID instruments)
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