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Fees related to unlawful discrimination claims should be deducted on your tax return.
To enter your qualifying legal fees from an employment discrimination suit in TurboTax Online,
The deduction will appear as an “above the line” deduction and will be deducted from your gross income.
Fees related to unlawful discrimination claims should be deducted on your tax return.
To enter your qualifying legal fees from an employment discrimination suit in TurboTax Online,
The deduction will appear as an “above the line” deduction and will be deducted from your gross income.
In the event I received a 1099 MISC for the attorney fees portion of an employment discrimination lawsuit settlement, would I enter the amount as income under 1099 MISC and then again as an above the line deduction other Less Common Income to offset or would I enter it under the less common income section ONLY ?
You would enter the amount of income reported on an IRS form 1099-MISC. Then you would make the entry for qualified attorney's fees above the line deduction under Less Common Income as outlined by @JohnB5677.
If you received an IRS form 1099-MISC for a lawsuit settlement with income in box 3, the income is likely taxable as other income.
You may view the entries at Tax Tools / Tools / View Tax Summary / Preview my 1040 or at Tax Tools / Print Center / Print, save or preview this year's return / Include government and TurboTax worksheets after you have paid for the software.
I tried this method on my Turbotax 2023 filing. It does not work, saying I can't put in a negative number. When I place into "legal fees" on the deduction section it says 'We'll let you know after we gather some more info.' but it does not give any forwarding to where they gather more information. This is for a civil rights case and I live in Arizona.
Try doing this to enter your legal fees for your civil rights case:
You may be able to deduct, as an adjustment to income on your Schedule 1 (Form 1040), attorney fees and court costs for actions settled or decided after October 22, 2004, involving a claim of unlawful discrimination, a claim against the U.S. Government, or a claim made under section 1862(b)(3)(A) of the Social Security Act.
However, the amount you can deduct on your Schedule 1 (Form 1040), is limited to the amount of the judgment or settlement you are including in income for the tax year.
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