Submitted by Skywalker3221 t3_10ol0yx in Washington

This is the only guidance on the topic on the Washington paid leave site:

“Unfortunately, we don’t know whether the IRS will consider your Paid Leave benefits “taxable income.” We asked them to tell us so that we could provide customers with the right information, but they declined our request.

We understand that puts customers in a confusing situation and we’re sorry. But without specific guidance from the IRS, we can’t provide more information or detail to you. Our best and only recommendation is that you consult a tax professional for advice.”

Does anyone know how we are supposed to handle this?

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TallGuyGreg13 t1_j6fi7yu wrote

Holy crap! I haven't ever considered this. I'm on leave right now, too. I used to be a financial advisor (used to be, so this is just my opinion), and I would definitely suggest withholding your own taxes with the intent to pay them out of pocket come tax time. The US Government usually takes any opportunity to tax your income, so I would expect this to be the same.

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doktorhladnjak t1_j6fswyk wrote

I saw that too. This is a huge fail for this program. How can its taxibility still not be known? It’s been around for years now

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zealNW t1_j6g2aiu wrote

It's taxable, just check the box that has them take out 10% or whatever it is when you apply.

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jamaicanmecray-z t1_j6gq742 wrote

Hasn’t PFML been in effect since 2020? How do they not have an answer to this if people took leave and filed taxes in 2020 and 2021 already?

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mantalinimangoes t1_j6h23n0 wrote

You’ll get taxed when you file your taxes. I took my leave in 2020 and am about to take it again. Save a check or two.

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Old_Principle1344 t1_j6ha3wv wrote

The FAQ I read said that they only expect family leave to be taxed not medical leave. They won’t even provide 1099-G for a medical leave even upon request, only family leave.

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FFM_IsNotACrowd t1_j6m4kt4 wrote

It is taxed, I used PFML in WA in 2021 (state employee). You’ll get a separate tax form in addition to your W2. I forget the number. Could be 1099???

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