I have a client who received some income resulted from a car accident from an insurance company. There are two types of payments she received:medical expense reimbursement and work loss income. Based on my research I do not believe I have to include medical expense reimbursements on her 1040, but believe need to include the work loss income. Could someone please provide with some insight or direction on how to approach this? Also, if the work loss income is taxable, would it be subject to self-employment tax? (she was self-employed). Thank you so much!
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Originally posted by stalker001 View PostI have a client who received some income resulted from a car accident from an insurance company. There are two types of payments she received:medical expense reimbursement and work loss income. Based on my research I do not believe I have to include medical expense reimbursements on her 1040, but believe need to include the work loss income. Could someone please provide with some insight or direction on how to approach this? Also, if the work loss income is taxable, would it be subject to self-employment tax? (she was self-employed). Thank you so much!
If reimbursements for medical expenses were for some amounts already itemized on schedule a, there could be other income for line 21.
But only to the extent reimbursements saved tax dollars.ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
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Originally posted by ChEAr$ View PostAgree with your conclusions with one caveat.
If reimbursements for medical expenses were for some amounts already itemized on schedule a, there could be other income for line 21.
But only to the extent reimbursements saved tax dollars.Michael
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Originally posted by MilTaxEA View PostA different conclusion was reached in this same discussion on TaxAlmanac based on Rev Rul 85-97.Last edited by ChEAr$; 01-29-2012, 05:53 PM.ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
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