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Off hand I would venture to say that they are based on the analysis that they are a form of income due to a job related injury. In that sense, they are different from civil suit judgments where the defendant acted with malice or fraud. However, you should check with a tax attorney near you for the best and most current advice on taxes. You can find one at attorneypages.com.

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Mark B. Replogle
 

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