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To clarify your question, did you enter the 1099-G and that information aded to your W-2 form in TurboTax or was the paid family leave already on your W-2 form?
Are you a resident of California? Was your Paid Family Leave on a 1099-G from the CA EDD, or was the PFL on a W-2 from an insurance company? If the "PFL" was on your employer's W-2, then it probably isn't real PFL.
Please see the following:
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Paid Family Leave (PFL) is income that is taxable on the federal return but is non-taxable on the California state return if it
To repeat: PFL is not included in your employer's regular W-2 but on a separate W-2 from the insurer.
Amounts called “PFL” that are paid by your employer and which appear on the W-2 from your employer (see last image below) are taxable both on the federal level and by the state of California.
When you mark a W-2 in TurboTax as being PFL, a screen about PFL appears in the California section of the interview.
**W-2 Interview**
**California Interview**
The amount of wages on the W-2 marked as PFL is displayed so you don't have to look it up, but you are asked enter the amount (if any) that was paid by an insurance company, and not your employer.
If none of the amount was paid by an insurance company but all of it was paid by your employer, then you must enter zero (0) in the wages box on this screen, because any amount reported by your employer in box 16 of a W-2 is considered by California as compensation for services or taxable fringe benefits.
Note that compensation for short-term disability, vacation days, sick leave, and other employer benefits are not considered to be tax-free PFL.
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