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Unemployment benefits – First $10,200 will not be taxable if earnings under $150k

The American Rescue Plan includes a tax break for unemployed workers for the first $10,200 if the earnings are under $150k. This new tax break has been available after some taxpayers have already filed their personal tax return. As a result, in some cases, the taxpayers might have to file an amended return (1040X) to

By |2021-03-18T17:47:45+00:00March 15th, 2021|Categories: Individuals|Tags: , , , |

Getting 1099 G but never filed? Might be identity theft or fraud

If you are receiving a 1099 G - Unemployment compensation or any other income documents that are not applicable to yourself, you might be impacted by identity theft. You should contact The payer or entity that released the 1099 G or other income form to issue a corrected one so you do not have to

By |2021-01-31T06:07:19+00:00January 31st, 2021|Categories: Individuals|Tags: , , , , , |

Unemployment is taxable!

The IRS is reminding the taxpayers that unemployment is subject to taxes. Remember unemployment compensation is taxable Millions of Americans received unemployment compensation in 2020, many of them for the first time. This compensation is taxable and must be included as gross income on their tax return. Taxpayers can expect to receive a Form 1099-G showing their unemployment

By |2021-01-22T18:01:20+00:00January 24th, 2021|Categories: Individuals|Tags: , , |
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