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October 27, 2021
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Tax question about Grants

  • October 27, 2021
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I received a grant from Washington State to help pay business expenses during the covid economic downturn. Do I report that grant as income on my federal tax return? If so, how, as ordinary income or?

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    October 27, 2021

    If your PPP loan was forgiven, then you don't report it as income on your tax return. If you used the funds for qualifying expenses, they are deductible as they would be otherwise.

     

    Please see Reference for more information: https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/small-business-taxes/the-payroll-tax-credit-and-other-stimulus-programs-for-covid-19/L8pHzpiiT 

     

    Also, be on the look out for any tax documentation sent to you regarding the grant. Follow whatever they ask you to do for your tax return.

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    Natalie A
    October 27, 2021

    Hi Ronny! If you are referring to the Working Washington Grant, a state program to help small businesses that have struggled due to Covid-19, then according to the Washington State Dept. of Commerce these grants are not subject to business and occupation (B&O) tax, public utility tax, or retail sales tax. See Washington Grant FAQs . However, with regard to your Federal return this grant should be included under your business income on the Schedule C. The IRS states that "The receipt of a government grant by a business generally is not excluded from the business's gross income under the Code and therefore is taxable."(see Corona Virus Relief Fund FAQs). I hope that you find these resources helpful! 

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