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State tax filing
The EDD sent you your PFL. If there had been an insurance company involved, they would have sent you a separate W-2 from your employer. So, yes, none of your PFL came from an insurance company. All of it came from the California Employment Development Department.
So in the screen above that says "Paid Family Leave in California", you will put zero in the box, because none of the W-2 income was PFL.
The 1099-G amount is what you enter as Unemployment under Wages & Income. The first thing you are asked is, were you paid for unemployment or paid family leave. This tells you that you are in the right place.
The 1099-G amount will be added to your federal income but should not appear as CA income.
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March 25, 2024
12:28 PM