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Old 04-13-2015, 12:21 PM
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Short Term Diability Payment

I was on short term disability from November through the end of the year. The plan is paid by my employer so my understanding is that I must claim this as income. I have not received a W2 or anything from the disability company and this amount is not on my employer W2. I have been using Tax Act to file and I cannot find where to put this in as income? When I put it in "other" which will report it on form 1040 line 21 I run the alerts and is states that it will trigger an IRS review because it is over $400 dollars (they paid me $2500 for that month I was out).

Where do I put this as income HELP!!!

I don't want to trigger an audit!



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