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    beetlejuice55 Posts: 4, Reputation: 1
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    Sep 27, 2006, 07:33 AM
    Taxes on lawsuit monies
    Could anyone please tell me if judgements in wrongful death lawsuits are taxable? Thank you for your help..
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    Sep 30, 2006, 09:57 AM
    I don't believe so. Check with your attorney or an accountant to be sure.
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    Aug 19, 2008, 12:21 PM
    I heard lawsuit monies are not required to be on income tax forms and or not taxable
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    Aug 19, 2008, 01:05 PM
    I cannot say specifically in regards to wrongful death suits, but I know in general that judgements are not taxed. They are not income - it's a recovery of damages.

    As pp stated, contact your attorney and/or accountant to BE SURE.
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    Aug 19, 2008, 02:13 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by beetlejuice55
    Could anyone please tell me if judgements in wrongful death lawsuits are taxable?? thank you for your help..

    Here is the IRS Law - you must also check your State's law.

    Your Attorney has the ability to word the settlement in a way that will reduce the tax liability.

    "The type of settlement you receive is determined by your Final Settlement Agreement.

    Physical injuries or physical sickness settlements are generally non-taxable. IF you receive a settlement for physical injuries or physical sickness and did not take an itemized deduction for medical expenses related to this injury in prior years, the full amount is non-taxable and generally does not need to be reported on your income tax return.

    BUT

    If you receive a settlement for physical injuries or physical sickness and did deduct medical expenses related to the injury, the tax benefit amount is taxable and should be reported as “Other Income” on line 21 of Form 1040.

    Interest, punitive damages, emotional distress or mental anguish, and employment
    Discrimination or injury to reputation settlements are generally taxable.

    Interest: Amounts on any settlement are taxable as “Interest Income” and should be reported on line 8a of Form 1040.

    Punitive Damages: Amounts are taxable and should be reported as “Other Income” on line
    21 of Form 1040. It does not matter if punitive damages are related to a physical injury or
    Physical sickness. Emotional distress or mental anguish: Amounts are taxable to the extent that they exceed medical costs, not previously deducted, for treatment of emotional distress or mental anguish. A statement showing the entire settlement amount less related medical costs should be attached to the return. The net taxable amount should be reported as “Other Income” on line 21 of Form 1040."
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    Aug 19, 2008, 02:15 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by JudyKayTee
    Here is the IRS Law - you must also check your State's law.

    Your Attorney has the ability to word the settlement in a way that will reduce the tax liability.

    "The type of settlement you receive is determined by your Final Settlement Agreement.

    Physical injuries or physical sickness settlements are generally non-taxable. IF you receive a settlement for physical injuries or physical sickness and did not take an itemized deduction for medical expenses related to this injury in prior years, the full amount is non-taxable and generally does not need to be reported on your income tax return.

    BUT

    If you receive a settlement for physical injuries or physical sickness and did deduct medical expenses related to the injury, the tax benefit amount is taxable and should be reported as “Other Income” on line 21 of Form 1040.

    Interest, punitive damages, emotional distress or mental anguish, and employment
    discrimination or injury to reputation settlements are generally taxable.

    Interest: Amounts on any settlement are taxable as “Interest Income” and should be reported on line 8a of Form 1040.

    Punitive Damages: Amounts are taxable and should be reported as “Other Income” on line
    21 of Form 1040. It does not matter if punitive damages are related to a physical injury or
    physical sickness. Emotional distress or mental anguish: Amounts are taxable to the extent that they exceed medical costs, not previously deducted, for treatment of emotional distress or mental anguish. A statement showing the entire settlement amount less related medical costs should be attached to the return. The net taxable amount should be reported as “Other Income” on line 21 of Form 1040."
    I just gave an answer to a question from 2006 - never noticed.

    Thread should be closed.
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    Aug 19, 2008, 02:44 PM
    [QUOTE=Comments on this post
    rockinmommy agrees: Good Catch, Judy! I didn't even notice. Good answer, though, 2 years later![/QUOTE]



    I do my best work in retrospect - what is the saying about hindsight - ? :D
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    Aug 19, 2008, 03:36 PM
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