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stewart055
Returning Member

1099 MIC

I got a 1099R misc. for 133.612.72 from a lawsuit that was paid by the bank I sued, the settlement fund  was 133612.75 the net recovery was 80076.95 what was wired to me was 77,544.21 What do I report on because I never got the fund amount

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HelenC12
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1099 MIC

Please clarify. Did you receive Form 1099-R or Form 1099-MISC?

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stewart055
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1099 MIC

it is a 1099-misc

JamesG1
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1099 MIC

If you received a 1099-MISC for a lawsuit settlement with income in box 3, the income is likely taxable as other income.

 

  1. In TurboTax Online, in the search magnifying glass in the upper right hand corner of the screen, search for 1099-misc and select the Jump to link
  2. If you're asked Did you get a 1099-MISC?, answer Yes
    1. If you've already entered a 1099-MISC, select Add Another 1099-MISC
  3. Enter the information from your 1099-MISC and select Continue
  4. On the Describe the reason for this 1099-MISC screen,
    enter lawsuit settlement and select Continue
  5. On the Does one of these uncommon situations apply? screen, select This was money from a lawsuit settlement and then answer the back wages question before selecting Continue.

We do not know the nature of the lawsuit nor whether there were other distributions that may or may not have been taxable.  Your legal counsel may be helpful to you.

 

This TurboTax Help and this IRS Publication may give you insights into the settlement that you received.  Contact here should you have questions.

 

Many individual plaintiffs will no longer be able to deduct the costs and attorneys’ fees associated with non-business related litigation. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 suspended many of those deductions.

 

@HelenaC here outlines some cases where an individual may be able to deduct personal legal bills.

 

@stewart055 

 

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