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Pre-tax accident indemnity plan payout

I received a payout from a pre-tax accident indemnity plan.  I understand that the amount paid that exceeded the cost of the services (doctor visit) is taxable.  I received a 1099-MISC for the full amount.  Where do I show the amount that is not taxable?

 

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RogerD1
Employee Tax Expert

Pre-tax accident indemnity plan payout

Is the 1099-MISC showing the income received in Box 3 Other Income?  It should show this, rather than Box 6 - Medical Payments because box 6 is payments you received for providing medical services.  If your 1099-MISC shows an income entry in any box other than Box 3, you should request the provider of the 1099-MISC correct it.

 

If your 1099-MISC is correct as is, the 1099-MISC would get entered in the "Other Common Income" in TurboTax under "Income from Form 1099-MISC".  Once you enter the 1099-MISC info, you'll be able to describe the reason why you got the 1099-MISC - you could use "Indemnity payout" or similar wording.

 

The next screen will ask about uncommon situations - none will apply.

 

The next screen asks if the payout involved work like your main job - that will be answered No.

 

The next screen will ask how often you got income from that payout - if in 2023, 2024, 2025, or expected in 2026.

 

The next screen about intent to earn money would be answered No.

 

Once the 1099-MISC entry is finished, proceed down to the Less Common Income area, and click on Start for Miscellaneous Income, 1099-A, 1099-C.  Scroll down to the bottom and click Start on Other reportable income.  You can enter a description of Medical expense offset on 1099-MISC and then enter a negative amount equal to the medical expenses that you had against the 1099-MISC income.

 

Both of the entries will show up on Schedule 1, to the left of line 8z with your 1099-MISC amount and the offset amount right below that - the net difference amount will be reported correctly on line 8z.

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