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Level 1
posted Jun 6, 2019 6:29:29 AM

Can I offset reimbursement from a settlement of a civil law suit against the payments I made to my lawyer who handle the case?

I've settled in a civil law suit but the settlement payment is far less than the amount of money I have paid to the lawyer who handled my case.  I want to know if I can offset my legal fees against the settle reimbursement?  If not, am I able to write-off legal fees paid to my lawyer as a deductible?

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Level 15
Jun 6, 2019 6:29:30 AM

 If the settlement is not considered taxable income, you can't deduct your expenses. If the settlement is considered taxable income, then you deduct your legal expenses as a miscellaneous itemized deduction subject to the 2% rule on schedule A. 

 Legal settlements are taxable or non-taxable based on the character of the income that they represent. For example, a settlement for lost wages is taxable because wages are taxable.   A settlement for physical injury  or physical damages to property is not taxable, However, if part of the settlement includes punitive damages or damages for pain and suffering, that is taxable.

Level 1
Jun 6, 2019 6:29:32 AM

Thank you for your assistance.  Helpful information.

Level 9
Jun 6, 2019 6:29:33 AM

In a few circumstances (such as some discrimination lawsuits) the lawyer fees can be a direct deduction on Page 1 of Form 1040 (without the 2% limitation).