HelenC12
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Deductions & credits

No, it's not Paid Family Leave (PFL). PFL is generally reported on Form 1099-G. If you didn't get a 1099-G form, it's probably not PFL. If you're still in doubt, contact your HR department for clarification.

 

Paid Family Leave is different than paid time off like sick pay. For example, a new mother working at a company that does not offer PFL, might still take maternity leave based on accrued sick days. This pay falls under paid time off, and it is taxed differently than pay from PFL.

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