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Your settlement amount should end up on Line 21 of your 1040. If it is settled out of court, I would still consider it a lawsuit settlement.
To enter your 1099-MISC:
Emotional distress and mental anguish settlements are taxable, but only on the amount above and beyond the undeducted medical costs for treatment of the distress or anguish. You'll need to paper-file your return so you can attach a statement that shows the settlement amount minus the (undeducted) medical expenses related to treatment.
Emotional distress or mental anguish proceeds you receive for emotional distress or mental anguish originating from a personal physical injury or physical sickness are treated the same as proceeds received for Personal physical injuries or physical sickness above.
To enter it so you are not taxed, you will have to make an extra entry to zero it out:
Go through the same steps above but enter it as a negative:
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