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Reporting short-term disability depends on what type of form you receive (W-2 or 1099-G) and if the disability has already been taxed through your employer's plan. If your short-term disability earnings have already been taxed through your employer's plan, you may not have any additional tax liability.
If you received a W-2, then report in >Federal Taxes > Wages and Income >Wages and Salaries
If you received a 1099-G, then report in >Federal taxes >Wages and Income >Unemployment >Unemployment and Paid Family Leave
For more information, please see the following thread.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1930927-are-short-term-disability-insurance-payments-taxable
Reporting short-term disability depends on what type of form you receive (W-2 or 1099-G) and if the disability has already been taxed through your employer's plan. If your short-term disability earnings have already been taxed through your employer's plan, you may not have any additional tax liability.
If you received a W-2, then report in >Federal Taxes > Wages and Income >Wages and Salaries
If you received a 1099-G, then report in >Federal taxes >Wages and Income >Unemployment >Unemployment and Paid Family Leave
For more information, please see the following thread.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1930927-are-short-term-disability-insurance-payments-taxable
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