How to report income from class action settlement split between forms W-2 and 1099-MISC?
For reference, the total allocated amount was $2,700.
The instructions are “The parties agree that 50% of individual settlement amounts are for alleged unpaid wages, and subject to payroll taxes to be reported on an IRS W-2 and 50% shall be allocated as penalties and interest and will be reported on IRS Form 1099. California's EDD requires separate reporting for SDI, which is reported under Defendant's tax ID. The remaining taxes withheld from your settlement payment are reported under the settlement fund's TAX ID."
When I received the check, I also got two W-2s and one 1099-MISC forms, with the following information:
- W-2 from the Settlement Fund where ALL income-related boxes are filled out EXCEPT for box 14 OTHERwhere it's $0.00
- W-2 from the sued former Employer (defendant) where all income-related boxes are blank EXCEPT for box 14 OTHER where there's an amount for CA SDI.
- 1099-MISC from the Settlement Fund where the only income-related box filled out is box 3 OTHER INCOME.
How do I properly report this income?
To report the unpaid wages amount received, I filed a W-2 under Settlement Fund, with all the withheld payroll taxes listed.
Now, do I have to file a separate W-2 just to report the CA SDI under the former Employer (defendant)? I have no other amounts to report from the former Employer (defendant). I tried to file a W-2 to report only the CA SDI under box 14 OTHER, but it won’t let me do it unless I put 1$ in the wages box. I’m afraid this will trigger some error with the IRS.
To report the penalties and interest amount received, do I have to file form 1099-MISC? Or can I just add the amount under Uncommon Income as Other Income, and describe it along with the amount, without having to create a new form?
Thanks so much in advance!
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It looks like this discussion mentions how other people have filed settlement income
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