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Unemployment Exclusion Back In Play for 2020

BobKamman
Level 15

So now there's an amendment to the pending legislation:

The unemployment provision would forgive up to $10,200 in taxes on unemployment benefits received  in 2020. 

Good thing this site has such a lousy search function that no one can find where I said it would never happen.

Stay tuned -- but don't send off any returns with unemployment yet.  

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abctax55
Level 15

I have more returns *waiting* due to unemployment and/or PPP/EIDL funding than I have filed.  It's rather painful from a cash flow standpoint/from a storage standpoint/from a psychological standpoint.  Seems like every return I try to finalize has one or the other - it's frustrating. 

HumanKind... Be Both
IRonMaN
Level 15

My unemployment returns are out the door, but I am keeping track in case I have to go back later.  We have been holding up the PPP returns though, but I'm not sure how much longer we are going to be doing that.  Maybe my memory is getting worse than I thought because I long for the good old days - like last tax season.


Slava Ukraini!