Hi All!
I've got a client who receives disbility payments for a work comp claim that I am fairly certain are not taxable because she claims to have had a policy when she was working for this past employer. If I look up the Earned Income rules in TTB, Section 11-9, I believe she fits scenario #2, which states:
"Henry is 50 and is receiving disability payments from an insurance policy he purchased through his payroll deductions while he was working. These payments are from insurance and not an employer's disability plan; therefore, they are not taxable and are not considered earned income for EIC purposes".
When running this through my tax software, it's showing that she is qualified for the EIC (she is single, low income and no kids). I just want to be sure I've covered all of my bases here as I'd hate to get this one wrong. EIC due diligence requirements makes me a bit more cautious these days......
Thanks in advance!
I've got a client who receives disbility payments for a work comp claim that I am fairly certain are not taxable because she claims to have had a policy when she was working for this past employer. If I look up the Earned Income rules in TTB, Section 11-9, I believe she fits scenario #2, which states:
"Henry is 50 and is receiving disability payments from an insurance policy he purchased through his payroll deductions while he was working. These payments are from insurance and not an employer's disability plan; therefore, they are not taxable and are not considered earned income for EIC purposes".
When running this through my tax software, it's showing that she is qualified for the EIC (she is single, low income and no kids). I just want to be sure I've covered all of my bases here as I'd hate to get this one wrong. EIC due diligence requirements makes me a bit more cautious these days......
Thanks in advance!
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