I entered the 1099-MISC as per the prompting, and selected No that the settlement didn't involve wages. This is not taxable income. Why did my tax due amount increase when entering? How can I confirm that it is treating it as non-taxable?
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What your settlement was for determines whether it is taxable or not. In general, settlement money for direct physical injuries or sickness in a medical malpractice suit is not taxable. However, any part of your settlement money that was for lost income or punitive damages is subject to taxes.
When entering you r Form 1099-MISC, you can:
Punitive damages are damages that exceed regular compensation and are awarded to punish the defendant.
Punitive damages are taxable even if they were received for settlement of personal injury or physical sickness and should be reported as “Other Income”.
You can review your court settlement papers and your original complaint, or talk to your attorney to determine if any of your settlement was for lost income and wages or punitive damages.
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Click here for more information on the taxability of settlements.
Thanks for the reply. I did exactly those things when I entered the 1099 initially and my tax do tracker at the top of the application increased several thousand dollars when I finish the entry. How do I confirm on the finalized forms that it's entered in a way that is declared as non-taxable?
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