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If you receive money from a lawsuit judgment or settlement, you may have to pay taxes on that money. ... After you collect a settlement, the IRS typically regards that money as income, and taxes it accordingly. However, every rule has exceptions. The IRS does not tax award settlements for personal injury cases.
Punitive Damages: Punitive damages are taxable and should be reported as Other Income on line 21 of Form 1040, even if the punitive damages were received in a settlement for personal physical injuries or physical sickness.
If you receive money from a lawsuit judgment or settlement, you may have to pay taxes on that money. ... After you collect a settlement, the IRS typically regards that money as income, and taxes it accordingly. However, every rule has exceptions. The IRS does not tax award settlements for personal injury cases.
Class-action settlement proceeds are treated like proceeds from any other lawsuit. The IRS treats settlements for physical injury or sickness as non-taxable as long as the claimant did not receive a tax benefit by deducting the related medical expenses on previous years' tax returns.
For the most part, insurance settlements for property damage and physical injuries are not taxable income. An insurance payment for property damage is considered compensation to restore your property to its prior condition before the accident.
Taxes on Personal Injury Awards If you sue someone for causing you personal physical injury or physical sickness, any damages or settlement you receive to compensate you for your medical expenses, lost wages, and pain, suffering, and emotional distress is not included in income. The money you receive isn't taxed.
It's Usually Ordinary Income The tax rate depends on your tax bracket. As of 2018, you're taxed at the rate of 24 percent on income over $82,500 if you're single. If you have taxable income of $82,499, and you receive $100,000 in lawsuit money, all that lawsuit money would be taxed at 24 percent.
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