Keeping this in view, why did I get a 1099-G from the state?
1099-G Form for state tax refunds, credits or offsets
If the state issues you a refund, credit or offset of state or local income, that amount will be shown in Box 2 of your 1099-G form. The most common reason for receiving a refund is because of an overpayment of state taxes, as explained in the example below.
Likewise, what does it mean when you get a 1099-G? Taxpayers receive 1099-G forms if they received unemployment compensation payments, state or local income tax refunds, or certain other payments from a government or government agency. The most common uses of the 1099-G are to report unemployment compensation and to report state or local income tax refunds.
Regarding this, why did I receive Form 1099-g California?
The most common uses of the 1099-G is to report unemployment compensation, as well as any state or local income tax refunds you received that year. 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.
How do I get my 1099-G from California?
Online
- Log in to Benefit Programs Online and select UI Online.
- Select Form 1099G.
- Select View next to the desired year. This link will only appear if you received benefits from the EDD for that year.
- Select Print to print your Form 1099G information.
- Select Request Duplicate to request an official paper copy.
