Where do i input reemployment assistance income on current tax filing?

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Where do i input reemployment assistance income on current tax filing?
This is from state of florida
February 9, 2021 11:58 PM
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Where do i input reemployment assistance income on current tax filing?
You should have gotten a Form 1099-G.
If you received a 1099-G Form this year from a government agency, you may need to report some of the information it contains on your tax return. The most common uses of the 1099-G is to report:
  - unemployment compensation
 
  - state or local income tax refunds you received that year
 
Taxable unemployment compensation
Generally, you must include in taxable income any unemployment compensation from a state government.
  - Box 1 of the 1099-G Form shows your total unemployment compensation payments for the year.
 
  - Schedule 1 for Form 1040 includes a separate line for unemployment compensation in the income section.
 
  - The amount from box 1 needs to be included in your income.
 
  - It is not necessary to attach the 1099-G to your tax return.
 
Unemployment compensation and paid family leave are entered in the same place:
  - Open or continue your tax return.
 
  - Search for 1099-G and select the Jump to link at the top of the search results.
 
  - On the Did you receive unemployment or paid family leave benefits in 2020? screen, answer Yes .
 
  - Follow the onscreen instructions to enter your 1099-G information