The tax code is an intricate and complex framework that governs the collection of taxes in the United States. While numerous provisions have been contested in courts, it is quite rare for a provision to be deemed unconstitutional, particularly for a tax code section that has already undergone substantial litigation. In the landmark case of…
Category: Lawsuit Awards
Lawsuit Awards
If you receive a settlement or judgment award from a lawsuit, it’s important to understand the tax implications. We can help you determine whether the award is taxable, what deductions are available, and how to minimize your tax liability. Give us a call to see how we can help, (713) 909-4906.
Tax on Social Security Paid to Disabled Soldiers
Soldiers and military personnel have long been recognized for their service and sacrifices to their country, and as a result, society has generally agreed that they should be given certain privileges. These privileges often include access to free or reduced-cost education, health benefits, and retirement benefits, among others. For example, the GI Bill provides education…
Tax Withholding on Settlement Awards
There are quite a few court cases that address whether a lawsuit settlement award is taxable. Section 104 excludes some damage payments for income tax purposes. But what about withholding taxes? Assuming that the payment or award is taxable, can the award escape withholding tax? One might think that this turns on whether the award…
Tax Consequences of Settlement Awards for Plaintiffs and Attorneys
When an individual receives a settlement award, the tax consequences of that award can vary depending on how it is structured. There are several tax planning opportunities available for individuals who receive settlement awards, but in most cases, the tax consequences are fairly standard. The case of Lindsey v. Commissioner, 422 F.3d 684 (8th Cir.…