For SSI income, how and where do I file income for 1099 SSA-1099-RRB-1099?
Also need to know where to include a payment from a car accident, although it is not taxable income.
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You don't have to include non-taxable income on your tax return. Legal settlements are often taxable, but it depends on the type of settlement. The settlement type will be listed in your Final Settlement Agreement.
If the proceeds you receive for emotional distress or mental anguish (pain & suffering) do not originate from a personal physical injury or physical sickness, you must include them in your income.
Did you receive some kind of tax form for this payment (e.g., 1099-MISC)? Or was this just a reimbursement check from your insurance company?
All SSA-1099 forms get entered in the same place:
If jump to doesn't work, Click on Federal tab, and then Wages & Income. Scroll down Social Security (SSA-1099, RRB-1099) and click on Add/Edit.
I did not receive any form. It was for pain and suffering which is non-taxable. I just don't know if I must include it in my taxes and where.
You don't have to include non-taxable income on your tax return. Legal settlements are often taxable, but it depends on the type of settlement. The settlement type will be listed in your Final Settlement Agreement.
If the proceeds you receive for emotional distress or mental anguish (pain & suffering) do not originate from a personal physical injury or physical sickness, you must include them in your income.
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