Client received a 1099-G for paid family leave (PFL) from CA. The way this is reported in my tax software it will go to the unemployment income line of the federal tax return.
I looked at the writeup on the new law and it only mentions Unemployment up to $10,200 is free from tax, assuming AGI <$150K. No mention of PFL
How about PFL? Is this also going to be considered unemployment and will the tax software exempt the PFL, assuming the client otherwise qualify.
I am confused because any entry of a 1099-G, other than state tax refund, goes to the unemployment income line and if the new law only exempts UI and not PFL how is the tax software going to know it's not UI after I enter it? Or do I have to enter it as other income if PFL is still 100% taxable?
Thanks for any feedback.
I looked at the writeup on the new law and it only mentions Unemployment up to $10,200 is free from tax, assuming AGI <$150K. No mention of PFL
How about PFL? Is this also going to be considered unemployment and will the tax software exempt the PFL, assuming the client otherwise qualify.
I am confused because any entry of a 1099-G, other than state tax refund, goes to the unemployment income line and if the new law only exempts UI and not PFL how is the tax software going to know it's not UI after I enter it? Or do I have to enter it as other income if PFL is still 100% taxable?
Thanks for any feedback.
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