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Form 1099g Certain Government Payments Box 1 Reemployment assistance income
Hi, I am trying to enter information on other income form 1099-G (Florida Reemployment assistance) When I click on Other 1099-g Income (using turbotax Home and Business 2020) none of the options show BOX 1. REEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE so I can report this amount properly. Please someone advise how to enter information on form 1099-G Certain Goverment Payments "State of FLorida" Box 1. Reemployment Assistance.
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Form 1099g Certain Government Payments Box 1 Reemployment assistance income
The State of Florida says, "Florida’s unemployment insurance program is called Reemployment Assistance."
So treat your reemployment as if it were unemployment.
Make sense?
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Form 1099g Certain Government Payments Box 1 Reemployment assistance income
Sure Thing. Thanks!
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Form 1099g Certain Government Payments Box 1 Reemployment assistance income
Hi I’m sorry I don’t understand, when filling in the box 1 info do you fill it in as a taxable grant or in another form altogether? As I understand it, the options available to fill in are business refund, RTAA payments, taxable grants, agriculture payments, and/or market gains on CCC loans.
Any advice or explanation is appreciated, thanks!
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Form 1099g Certain Government Payments Box 1 Reemployment assistance income
Some states have renamed Unemployment assistance to Reemployment assistance.
Please enter this 1099-G in the Unemployment section under Wages & Income, not as a Grant.
Employers pay reemployment tax, but I think you are the employee who received it.
Information about Florida 1099-G
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