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Kelly, All the states where I have done work comp, the benefits paid by work comp are NON-TAXABLE. Thus you will not receive anything from Work Comp because you don't need it. Now, that said, I have not worked in all 50 states! LOL Contact your state's Workers' Compensation Commission (it's usually through the State Dept. of Labor) to confirm.
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Workers comp is non-taxable and sometimes SSDI is non-taxable well most of hte time it is it all depends on what other income comes into the house I have had mine be taxable in the past when DH made really good money but now he makes crap and its not taxable. He was on workers comp and regular disability last year and neither are taxable. here is a link about workers comp being non-taxable Workers Compensation, IRS and Tax HTH
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Yeah some of it isnt it depends soley on the other income in the house like when DH was making $35,000 a year almost all mine was taxable now that he makes $18,000 a year none of it taxable, Thy have this imo convoluted formula of figuring out how much is taxable and what gets me is we have basically been taxed on this money when we earned it and paid it into the Social Security System why pay twice, but of course our government doesnt look at it that way. But some disabilty as in not SSDI is not taxable it depends on who pays for the policy and such, we have a private disability poliy we pay $33 a month for for DH and it pays him $1100 a month when he is out on disbaility which he was last year for 3 months, but at his old job he had a policy solely funded and paid for by his employer and it was taxable income they took taxes out of it. He also pays $1.60 a month for a short term policy for his current job that pays I think 60% of his income to him that is not taxable because he pays the full cost for the policy. That is what I was talking about I have been so tired lately and now stressed with DS #1 problem that I may not have been clear in that other post so maybe this clears it up.
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When my dh became disabled, his company did not have long or short term disability. So we had to go to social security. He got it in 3 months. Many people said that it would take a long time or we would have to get a lawyer. Basically, my dh got viral encephelitis(brain infection) from shingles. Not too many people survive that. He has seizures from the encephelitis. He only has them about 3 times a week but they have not been able to control them completely even after 3 years. Then a year after that illness he got prostate cancer.
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