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Quick Question for the Accountants

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DancinBarefoot
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Quick Question for the Accountants

When filing a tax return is worker's compensation taxable income that needs to be declared?? I can't find anything on the IRS website, and I can't slog through the entire Internal Revenue Code.

TIA!!!!

Posted 5/29/09 11:22 AM
 
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DancinBarefoot
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Re: Quick Question for the Accountants

Anybody???????

Posted 5/29/09 4:29 PM
 

pinkandblue
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Re: Quick Question for the Accountants

Short answer - no

this is from another website

You don't pay tax on workers compensation received by you or your survivors for job related sickness or injuries paid under a workers compensation act or workers compensation statute in the nature of a workers compensation act.
The tax exemption on your tax return does not apply to retirement plan benefits you receive based on age, length of service, or prior contributions to the plan, even though you retired because of an occupational sickness or injury.

If your employer continues to pay your regular salary or wages and requires you to turn over your workers compensation benefits you are taxed on your tax return on the overage that was paid to you by your employer.

The part of your workers compensation that reduces your social security benefits or equivalent railroad retirement benefits is considered social security benefits and may be taxable on your tax return under rules for those types of income. Accordingly, your workers compensation may be indirectly subject to tax on your tax return.

Posted 5/29/09 4:45 PM
 

DancinBarefoot
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Re: Quick Question for the Accountants

Posted by Mikismom

Short answer - no

this is from another website

You don't pay tax on workers compensation received by you or your survivors for job related sickness or injuries paid under a workers compensation act or workers compensation statute in the nature of a workers compensation act.
The tax exemption on your tax return does not apply to retirement plan benefits you receive based on age, length of service, or prior contributions to the plan, even though you retired because of an occupational sickness or injury.

If your employer continues to pay your regular salary or wages and requires you to turn over your workers compensation benefits you are taxed on your tax return on the overage that was paid to you by your employer.

The part of your workers compensation that reduces your social security benefits or equivalent railroad retirement benefits is considered social security benefits and may be taxable on your tax return under rules for those types of income. Accordingly, your workers compensation may be indirectly subject to tax on your tax return.



Thank you. Can you post the link?

Posted 5/29/09 8:39 PM
 

pinkandblue
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Re: Quick Question for the Accountants

link

worker's comp

Posted 5/29/09 8:46 PM
 
 

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