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Thank you for that additional information. Hopefully this will be my last follow-up and then I can file! πππ
Just to clarify--
I paid 73.22% of the 0.6% wage deduction on a pre-tax basis. Effectively ~0.439% of my gross wages went to WA PFML. The employer paid the remainder.
You are stating that I should still claim 100% of the Medical Leave income I received, correct?
And sorry for the confusion, I do not itemize. Rather, the instructions found at that previous link for their Family Leave 1099-G, under Box 1, state that people who itemize can claim their contributions as a "taxes paid" deduction, while people who don't itemize can report only the income that is in excess of the contributions.
I take that to mean that, as a non-itemizer, I should report the income as the total of [2022 PFML Income] minus [2022 Premiums Paid], which results closer to 95% of the income being reported.
Does this sound right to you?
I did not receive a 1099-G but I'm just assuming I should follow the same rules as if I had.
Thank you again!!!