Taxpayers who received unemployment benefits need to remember that it may be
taxable. Here are five key facts about unemployment:
- Unemployment is Taxable. Include all unemployment
compensation as income for the year. Taxpayers should receive a Form
1099-G, Certain Government Payments, by Jan. 31. This form shows the
amount received and the amount of any federal income tax withheld.
- There are Different
Types.
Unemployment compensation includes amounts paid under federal law or state
law as well as railroad, trade readjustment and airline deregulation laws.
Even some forms of disability payments can count. For more information,
see IRS Publication
525.
- Union Benefits May be
Taxable.
Benefits received from regular union dues as income might be taxable.
Other rules may apply if a taxpayer contributed to a special union fund
and those contributions to the fund are not deductible. In this case,
report only income exceeding the amount of contributions made.
- Tax May be Withheld. Those who receive
unemployment can choose to have federal
income tax withheld by using Form
W-4V, Voluntary Withholding Request. Those choosing not to have tax
withheld may need to make estimated
tax payments during the year.
- Visit IRS.gov for Help. Taxpayers facing
financial difficulties should visit the IRS.gov page: “What
Ifs” for Struggling Taxpayers. This page explains the tax effect of
various life events such as job loss. For those who owe federal taxes and
can’t pay, the Payments
tab on IRS.gov provides some options. In many cases, the IRS can take
steps to help ease financial burden.
Beginning in 2017, taxpayers using a software product for the first time may
need their Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) amount from their prior-year tax return
to verify their identity. Taxpayers can learn more about how to verify their
identity and electronically sign tax returns at Validating
Your Electronically Filed Tax Return.
Additional IRS References:
- Filing
Your Taxes
- IRS Tax Map
- Download and Print Any Form at IRS.gov/forms
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