Depends on the state, but the simple answer is yes.
NJ short term disability is paid 50% by your employer. This makes the benefit taxable. So yes, you will get a 1099 statement and you will need to report this amount as income.
Yes, unemployment is taxable.
How do I get a 1099 for unemployment payments?
how do i get a copy of 1099-g for unemployment
not if you had them take taxes out while you were receiving unemplyment.
Contact the Virginia state Unemployment Compensation, Division office.
Unemployment Insurance Benefits are considered income for federal and state tax purposes. If you have received unemployment benefits in 2010, you will receive Form 1099-G which you should file with your tax return this year. See related links for more information about the 1099-G form.
I have not received my unemployment W2 for 2011. Can I get it on line ? If not, who do I call or where do I go to get it so I can file my taxes? Thank you,
They are automatically mailed out by January 31st. Make sure that your address is updated and correct in their system. If you do not receive the 1099 by the 2nd week of February, then you should contact them to resend it. Most unemployment offices offer the ability to go online and request a 1099 copy and/or print it out online. You should wait the allotted time though since it takes them some time to make it available online.
Yes. You will receive the 1099 from the State that paid the benefit. You can elect to have withholding made from the payments.
All 10-99s must be mailed out no later than the last day of January.
From the sounds of your question you need to contact your own state's unemployment office for that information.
I called unemployment today 1/24/12 and was told they have not been sent out but they are getting ready to send them out. it would be nice if they were on line so we could print them ourselves.
If the payment reported on the 1099-G somehow relates to a business you are running, then yes. But the most common use of Form 1099-G is to report state tax refunds or unemployment compensation. These would not be reported on Schedule C.