NO not in most cases.
No it is not taxable
Claim? What are you asking? WC is generally taxable.
Workers compensation benefits are typically not taxable income.
Workers Compensation benefits are completely non-taxable for federal income taxes.
No. Workers comp is not taxable.
Workers comp payments (whether a settlement or not) are generally not taxable. However, if the payment causes your Social Security benefits to be reduced, the part of the benefit that reduces your SS payment will be treated as if it were an SS payment.
In Iowa No it is not taxable.
Workman's compensation benefits are non-taxable, so you are exempt from having to claim anything you receive in workman's comp on your state or federal income taxes.
If worker's compensation is your only income for you and your family then no you don't have to file taxes. Worker's Compensation is not taxable on Federal Income Taxes.
Not in Iowa they don't, workman's comp is not taxable.
yes
I'm not sure in NY but in Iowa you don't pay income tax on workers comp.