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My answer and the reason is because I see it says Edited. This means several of had a discussion and the only change was to expand on the federal taxation - to make it more clear.
One problem is that forms were issued in January 2025. Amongst that and after many forms were mailed, the IRS issued guidance in Jan 2025. The IRS guidance states:
Let's make sure you understand:
1099-G only include the family leave portion for TY 24 and is taxable to the federal. See WA 1099-G insert.
Medical leave is taxable for the portion (%) the employer paid.
For example: Wife pays 80% of the medical leave premium, then 80% of the medical leave is not taxed. Only the amount (%) paid by the employer is taxed.
Reference:
Payments - Washington State's Paid Family and Medical Leave
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