Clearly the amount you pay, if any, depends on your entire tax situation: income, deductions, etc.
If you're asking is it includable in Taxable Income, which becomes what you would determine tax to be paid on: Generally, for the first 6 months, always yes.
But, if the payments are coming from a private policy (even if purchased in group through your employer) that you made premium contributions to (that is, it wasn't just part of a State program or entirely funded by employer plan), than the payments are NOT taxable income.
As the term Disability Payment is frequently used to cover many different types of things, you should at least review the Publication 525 link provided) and confirm what applies to you.
Depends on the type of disability payments you receive. I do not have to pay taxes on my military disability, it is tax free.
Being on disability does not exempt you from paying taxes.
No
If your disability payments are through the VA then they are tax free and are not considered taxable income.
It depends on how the premiums for the disability insurance were paid.
Depends on the type of disability payments you receive. I do not have to pay taxes on my military disability, it is tax free.
No because disability payments come from taxes, so it would not make sense. Disability payments do not come from the state they are federal.
Yes, it's the SDI deduction on your paycheck.
Being on disability does not exempt you from paying taxes.
No
Yes this could be possible.
This is not declared income and you will not have to pay income taxes on it. Same thing for child support. However, Alimony payments have to be delclared and will be taxed.
No,paypal does not take taxes out of payments made to you
The government can garnish short term disability payments but no one else can. This is usually for back student loans or taxes.
If your disability payments are through the VA then they are tax free and are not considered taxable income.
It depends on how the premiums for the disability insurance were paid.
NO.