Washington State does not provide Form 1099-G for medical leave benefits. Generally, benefits such as the Washington State Paid Medical Leave are subject to federal income tax if the employer bears the entire cost of the program. If, on the other hand, the employer deducts a portion of the cost from the employees pay, it is not taxable. So, if you paid a portion of the cost for the plan via payroll deduction, it would not be taxable and does not need to be reported. If you did not pay any of the cost, it is taxable. If you determine you need to report the income, I would report it as "Other Income". To enter in TurboTax, while in your return:
- Click on Search and Type "Other Income" in the search window, and hit "Enter"
- Click on "Jump to Other Income"
- Enter the information from your Form 1099-MISC, and click on Continue
- Enter a description such as "Washington State PML" and click on Continue
- On the screen with "Does one of these uncommon situations apply?", indicate "None of these apply"
- Answer "No..." to "Did the Bank Bonus involve work that's like your main job?"
- Answer "I got it in 2022" when asked "How often did you get income for Washington State PML?"
- Answer "No, it didn't involve an intent to earn money."
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