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I would consider it miscellaneous income. It's an amount underneath what you have to report on your taxes. But if you want to be thorough, it would be miscellaneous. In general, if you don't receive any tax information from someone, then they aren't reporting it to the IRS. Anything less than $1,000 doesn't usually register with the IRS.
No, it is not self-employment but legal settlements for employment-related issues are taxable. Whether a settlement is taxable or not depends upon the type of settlement. The settlement type will be listed in your Final Settlement Agreement.
Physical injury or sickness settlements (dog bites, mesothelioma, etc.) are non-taxable and don't need to be reported unless you deducted medical expenses related to the injury on a previous tax return and you received a tax benefit from the deduction. In that case, report the medical expenses related to the incident as miscellaneous (other) income.
Punitive damages are taxable except in certain wrongful death cases, as are awards for employment discrimination and injury to reputation (libel, slander, or defamation).
Emotional distress and mental anguish settlements are taxable, but only on the amount above and beyond the undeducted medical costs for treatment of the distress or anguish. You'll need to paper-file your return so you can attach a statement that shows the settlement amount minus the (undeducted) medical expenses related to treatment.
Any interest earned on a settlement is taxable and should be entered as though you received Form 1099-INT.
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