I’ve been on workers compensation for a little over a year and a half and that has been my only source if income. I have not received any tax forms from anyone and wasn’t sure weather I had to file taxes. If I do still need to file taxes, I’m not sure how to go about doing that. Thank you.
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No you do not need to file a tax return if your ONLY income has been from workman's compensation. Workman's compensation is not taxable, and does not get entered on a tax return.
No you do not need to file a tax return if your ONLY income has been from workman's compensation. Workman's compensation is not taxable, and does not get entered on a tax return.
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