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Retirement tax questions
That depends on what the 1099-G is for.
The information below should help you decide where to enter your 1099-G.
Form 1099-G reports certain types of government payments you received during the tax year. Examples include unemployment, paid family leave, or if you received a state or local tax refund for a prior tax year.
Many types of 1099-G income are taxable, including unemployment, although it is your total income (from all sources) that determines whether or not you need to pay taxes on 1099-G payments. More info.
The 1099-G is also used to report less common sources of income, including taxable energy grants, agricultural payments, and others.
Related Information:
- Where do I enter a 1099-G for a state or local tax refund?
- Do I need to file a federal return this year?
- Where do I report a 1099-G for unemployment or paid family leave?
- Do I need to report the state or local refund I got last year? Is it taxable?
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March 8, 2020
6:01 PM