Primcess
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08-15-2020
05:18 PM
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He received a check for $17,008.00 but no 1099. Where should it be entered?
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BobKamman
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08-15-2020
05:52 PM
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Workers Compensation is not taxable.
abctax55
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08-15-2020
06:02 PM
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Better question than *where* is why do you think it needs to be entered?
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Just-Lisa-Now-
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08-15-2020
06:14 PM
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nowhere on a tax return.
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BobKamman
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08-15-2020
10:22 PM
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Well, actually, there's that place for adding nontaxable income when computing the allowable "Tables" amount for sales tax. If the taxpayer is itemizing. And doesn't claim state income tax instead. And doesn't already have $10K of SALT deductions.