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Old 02-02-2004, 06:17 PM
Gene E. Utterback, EA
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Default Re: Deducting Woirkers comp

"John" <jrv331[at]yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I hope Im not out of line posting this question in this group. I got
> injured at work last year and received workers comp pay. My workers
> comp atorney told me that workers comp in non taxable. Where do I
> deduct/show the amount of workers comp I received on my tax forms?
> Thanks
> John


It doesn't even get reported.

Gene E. Utterback, EA


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Old 01-31-2004, 08:29 PM
John
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Default Deducting Woirkers comp

I hope Im not out of line posting this question in this group. I got
injured at work last year and received workers comp pay. My workers
comp atorney told me that workers comp in non taxable. Where do I
deduct/show the amount of workers comp I received on my tax forms?
Thanks
John

 

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