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Level 5
March 1, 2026
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Is correct that received medical Leave payment is not taxable in Washington?

  • March 1, 2026
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Hi, Is it correct that if on the paycheck we have a deduction of WA Paid Medical Leave, we do not need to pay tax on received medical leave benefits (payments)?

 

I was reading some old post. And it looks like so, so I want to double check if this is still the case?

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MaryK4
Level 15
March 1, 2026

It depends- if you have Medical Leave Payments on your paycheck, you paid some or all of the premiums so the benefit is not taxable income on your federal return- but you will have to determine the taxable amount based on your contribution versus your employer contribution.  Note: this is on contrast with Family Leave benefits (for bonding or caring for a family member)- in general these are taxable and the state issues a 1099-G for the payments.  

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superlycAuthor
Level 5
March 1, 2026

Thank you

 

How should people know how much employer paid for the medical leave premiums when paycheck only shows how much I paid?

 

And they don’t provide 1099, how should I figure out the taxable portion if any and report it ?

Level 15
March 3, 2026

The portion your employer paid may have been listed in box 14 on your W-2 form for the years you were covered. Otherwise, you would have to ask your employer for help determining the amount they paid. You would divide the amount the company paid by the total paid to determine the percentage for the taxable distribution. Multiply that by your distribution for the year to arrive at the taxable portion.

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