No, discharge of debts through bankruptcy do not create taxable earned income. However, you can have Capital Gains or Losses if any real-estate was disposed in that bankruptcy.
Yes, free rent is generally considered taxable income by the IRS.
No, PTO (paid time off) is not considered taxable income.
Maternity leave pay is generally considered taxable income, subject to federal and state income taxes.
Yes, rent paid by an employer is generally considered taxable income for the employee.
Yes, paid time off is generally considered taxable income and must be reported on your tax return.
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Yes, free rent is generally considered taxable income by the IRS.
No, PTO (paid time off) is not considered taxable income.
Maternity leave pay is generally considered taxable income, subject to federal and state income taxes.
Yes, rent paid by an employer is generally considered taxable income for the employee.
Unless it is a tax debt, none. Discharged debts are not income to the debtor.
No. Unlike some non-bankruptcy situations, debt wiped out in bankruptcy (any chapter) is NOT income to the debtor.
Yes, paid time off is generally considered taxable income and must be reported on your tax return.
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Yes, the free rent provided to apartment managers is generally considered taxable income by the IRS.
Unemployment Compensation is considered non-taxable income for the Earned Income Tax.
Realized income is essentially the income that you know that you have earned or received. This income is considered taxable.