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Yes, you report a FMLA W2 on tax form 1040 just as if it was a normal W2.
Unless your total income is less than the 2018 filing thresholds ($10,400 Single filers, $20,700 Married Filing Jointly filers), you need to report all income reported on tax form W2 to the IRS. The IRS will directly receive a copy of this form and your return needs to match.
Yes, you report a FMLA W2 on tax form 1040 just as if it was a normal W2.
Unless your total income is less than the 2018 filing thresholds ($10,400 Single filers, $20,700 Married Filing Jointly filers), you need to report all income reported on tax form W2 to the IRS. The IRS will directly receive a copy of this form and your return needs to match.
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