Unemployment compensation is taxable income on a 2021 tax return. You enter the compensation reported on the Form 1099-G on your federal tax return.
To enter unemployment compensation
Or enter unemployment in the Search box located in the upper right of the program screen. Click on Jump to unemployment
Yes you have to report all your income.
You can type unemployment into the search box at the top of your return and hit find. It should give you a Jump To link to take you right to it.
Or Enter a 1099G for unemployment under
Federal on left
Wages & Income at top
Unemployment - Click the Start or Update Button
Hi,
Yes, you need to report your unemployment unless you do not have an income tax filing requirement. This article from TurboTax talks about unemployment income. Here is an article that talks about when you have to file federal income taxes. You did not mention the amount of unemployment and what other income sources you may have, if any, so it's hard to be more specific.
Note that I am only addressing federal filing requirements here. You didn't mention what state you reside and/or worked in, so there may well be other filing requirements as well. If you use tax preparation software (e.g., TurboTax online), you can input the information and let the program figure it out from there.
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Best,
Karen