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State tax filing
Where did this "PFL" comes from? You said that it did not come from the CA EDD, right? Did it come from an insurance policy that your employer bought to cover such cases? If so, normally you would have received a W-2 directly from the insurance company.
Is your employer telling you that there is such an insurance company, and that they are just "passing through" the PFL to you via your W-2, or is your employer paying something they call "PFL" from their own funds?
The problem is that the latter case is not true PFL and IS taxable in California.
The term PFL is thrown around a lot in California, but a great deal of what people think is PFL really isn't, in the CA tax code.
So what is this origin of this "PFL"?
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‎April 12, 2021
7:59 PM