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February 2, 2025
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How do I consider a 1099-MISC that I got for wages for Paid FMLA from my job? I was not self employed but I did not work .

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    February 2, 2025

    The 1099-MISC from FMLA is considered to be "Other Income." Sometimes paid family leave is reported on 1099-G, but if you received a 1099-MISC you will enter this in the Other Common Income section of TurboTax Online.

     

    Here is how to report the 1099-MISC:

     

    • Navigate to Federal > Wages & Income > Other Common Income> Form 1099-MISC> Start or Revisit
    • Enter the 1099-MISC as printed, Continue
    • Describe the reason for this 1099-MISC: FMLA or similar
    • Select None of these uncommon situations apply, then continue
    • Select No, it didn’t involve work that's like your main job and continue
    • The next screen asks how often you get income from FMLA.  Select only the year of this specific 1099-MISC, 2024.