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April 15, 2023
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Is no fault insurance reimbursement for lost wages taxable?

  • April 15, 2023
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Is the amount paid by no fault insurance for lost wages taxable?

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Employee
April 16, 2023

Insurance is paying the wages instead of an employer.   The money is wages and is taxable as such.

April 7, 2024

What income category is lost wages paid by an insurance company put under?  We got no form from the insurance company for filing.

April 8, 2024

Why did you receive the lost wages?  Was it for a personal injury?  If so, they are not taxable.  

 

If it was punitive damages for reason other than personal injury, then it is taxable income and would be entered as wages like your W2 wages are entered.  The insurance company SHOULD have withheld FICA taxes, so it would be a good idea to contact them to see if they did issue a form you did not receive. If you cannot get a response from them, you can contact the IRS at 800-829-1040 to see if they can help you.

 

 

To report this income without a W-2 you will select the following:

 

  1. Income
  2. Less Common Income
  3. Miscellaneous Income
  4. Yes to Other Wages Received. 
  5. Continue through to enter the settlement received. 

 

 

 

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