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I'm not sure in NY but in Iowa you don't pay income tax on workers comp.
Tax debts have no bearing on your eligibility for workers comp.
Hi~ Workman's Comp benefits are non-taxable.
The workman's compensation is not obligated to the federal or state tax deductions. The business can use the workman's comp given out as a tax deduction and the individual can only attempt a tax deduction if payment has been held for an extended period of time.
Un - Unemployment Tax Hi - Health Insurance tax Wd - Workers Comp These are NJ State tax
OTR can stand for many things but in truck driving lingo the term "OTR" stands for Over The Road. This means that the driver hauls loads long distance.
Workers comp is not reported at all on your income tax return.
Yes you must file a tax return, reporting all income from whatever source.
Claim? What are you asking? WC is generally taxable.
Workers compensation benefits are typically not taxable income.
If your tax witheld is larger than the tax due, you receive a refund