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March 2, 2021
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Do I have to claim workmans comp checks? If so where? Any deduction for getting COVID at work and then being on workmans comp? If so, where do I claim?

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DoninGA
Employee
March 2, 2021

Workman's compensation is not entered on a tax return, it is not taxable income.

February 10, 2022

Can you enter under miscellaneous income even though it's not taxable? Or is their a place to put it? Some place tell me I need to claim it and then some say you don't. I'm wanting to just put it in as proof of some income for 2021 , for future reference. 

DawnC
Employee
February 10, 2022

There is no place to enter worker's compensation income because it is not taxable.   If you enter it in miscellaneous income, you will pay tax on the income, so you don't want to do that.   Keep your bank statements and/or check stubs if you need to keep record of it.   @dollface0710

 

From the IRS - Workers' Compensation

Amounts you receive as workers' compensation for an occupational sickness or injury are fully exempt from tax if they're paid under a workers' compensation act or a statute in the nature of a workers' compensation act. 

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