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Does compensation from an insurance company after an auto accident count as income?
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The money you receive from the Insurance Company for your loss after an Auto accident is not taxable income.
Generally, the payments from an insurance company, received after an auto accident is not considered taxable income. The money you receive is typically a reimbursement for damages or expenses and is not a gain and is not considered income for tax purposes. However, there are a few exceptions:
If the settlement is for property damages or medical expenses, you may not receive any form or need to report it on your taxes. On the other hand, if you do receive a Form 1099-MISC or Form 1099-NEC for a taxable portion of the settlement (like lost wages or punitive damages), you must report it.
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