I received a 1099-misc from the insurance company that pays my monthly disability benefit. The benefits are not taxable because I paid the premiums for the disability insurance myself. But, since I have a 1099-misc, I feel obligated to report it. The problem is that there is no way in TurboTax Deluxe to report the 1099-misc without TurboTax treating it as taxable income. I can use the override function to exclude the benefit amount from being included in taxable income, but do I even need to report the 1099-misc at all since the benefits are not taxable to start with? Am I missing something? Suggestions?
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If you paid the premiums out of your own pocket or with payroll deductions that came out of your after-tax income, the disability isn't taxable.
One way to offset your 1099-Misc income is to enter an equal amount as a negative number.
Here is how to enter a negative number on line 8 of Schedule 1 under other income:
You should also enter your 1099 income the same way as a positive number to avoid being charged self employment tax on the income.
Thanks. I've closed out of TurboTax, but will follow your suggestion when I startup tomorrow. Thanks again.
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