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Understanding Tax Implications of Lawsuit Settlement Payouts

Receiving a lawsuit settlement can dramatically alter your financial landscape, making it essential to grasp the tax implications involved. At ChesebroCPA, we cater to clients like seasoned construction entrepreneurs and local tradespeople who need clear, high-integrity financial guidance in such matters. Our advisory-forward approach ensures you’re never left in the dark.

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One key consideration is distinguishing between taxable and non-taxable portions of your settlement. For instance, compensatory damages related to physical injuries or sickness are generally non-taxable, whereas punitive damages and interest are usually taxable. Understanding these nuances is crucial, particularly for small business owners focusing on constructing financial clarity and eliminating tax stress.

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Our team at ChesebroCPA, led by experienced CPA Richard Chesebro, not only helps clients navigate these intricacies but also offers proactive strategies for managing settlements within your overall tax planning framework. We leverage our deep IRS knowledge and robust background in corporate finance to provide you with a practical, tech-enabled approach, ensuring you remain compliant while protecting your bottom line.

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With over 15 years of CPA experience, our firm excels in offering tailored advice, saving clients thousands by amending previous returns where necessary, especially if incorrect tax treatment was applied to settlement payouts. Contact us to ensure you’re handled with thorough expertise and avoid unexpected tax surprises.

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