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  • 02-17-2012, 10:38 AM
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    Are TTD Payments Taxable Income
    This is for federal and Oklahoma state taxes. Are Temporary Total Disabillity payments taxable income?

    I have been receiving TTD payments from worker's comp since September. I do not receive money from the federal or state gov't. I do not receive money from Social Security. I receive 70% of my gross weekly wage from worker's comp. My W2 from my job obviously does not include this money since Sept. I am having my taxes done next week. My wife seems to believe this is supposed to be taxed. She thinks I'm supposed to get a W2C from my work. She does payroll for a living so this is an area she thinks she knows but she keeps saying it's short term disability and I'm supposed to keep back my own taxes. I think maybe she's confused about how I'm being paid. I've read TTD isn't taxed because it isn't considered "earned income".

    So am I supposed to show the TTD payments as taxable income and pay taxes on it or not?
  • 02-17-2012, 07:02 PM
    Bubba Jimmy
    Re: Are TTD Payments Taxable Income
    Worker's comp benefits are not taxable.
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