The loss of a family member leaves an incredible financial loss in your life, and the compensation from any type of legal action is limitedly beneficial to you. Yet, many worry about whether they must pay taxes on wrongful death settlements in Michigan, especially on the estate of their loved ones. While a variety of factors exist, the legal guidance of a Michigan wrongful death lawyer at White Law PLLC can make a substantial difference in navigating this complex area of the law.
Most Often, Wrongful Death Settlements Are Not Taxable
As a general rule, the Internal Revenue Service does not apply taxes to a wrongful death settlement. This falls under Internal Revenue Code Section 61 (tax implications of settlements and judgments). This means that if your family member died and the estate received compensation for the losses in a wrongful death settlement, the compensation may not be taxed because it is not considered income.
There are some limitations to this rule, and in some situations, there are situations where taxes may apply to the situation. In your specific situation, do not assume that you must pay taxes or not, but instead, reach out to a wrongful death attorney or a tax professional for clarity. Some exceptions apply to this rule, and in those situations, a portion of the settlement may be taxable:
- Accrued interest: Accrued interest may apply to some types of wrongful death claims, especially if it took some time to receive the compensation due to an appeal by the at-fault party. In these situations, the portion of the payment that is interest may be considered income, and that portion may be taxable.
- Punitive damages: In cases where the wrongful death claim included punitive damages, the portion related to punitive damages is, in fact, taxable. These damages are considered income.
- Emotional distress awards: In limited situations, claims and settlements made for emotional distress that was not the result of an illness or personal injury could be considered taxable income.
- Expenses deducted by the decedent: There are times when medical expenses or other expenses are claimed as a tax deduction on a tax return. In this situation, any claim that provides compensation for those damages may be taxed.
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Navigating Your Right to Compensation After the Loss of a Loved One
The primary focus of a family that loses a loved one is to seek full and fair compensation to cover all economic and noneconomic losses. Yet, taxation could be a very real threat. For that reason, you should hire a wrongful death attorney even if you believe the insurance company is paying fairly for the losses.
Your attorney can help in numerous ways, including aiding in potentially reducing some of the damages by allocating more of the settlement towards compensatory damages, which are not taxed, and minimizing the punitive taxes applied. Your attorney can also help you ensure you are getting compensation for all losses you are rightfully owed. Doing this on your own could lead to limited compensation recovery.
Minimizing taxation on a wrongful death settlement may be complex, but the help of an attorney can mitigate some of your losses. At White Law PLLC, our attorneys work closely with you to ensure we are taking every step possible to preserve the damages you are owed in this claim and minimize any expenses or taxes. Set up a free consultation with our attorney to learn about your injuries and review our prior case results.
Types of Wrongful Death Settlements Not Taxed in Michigan
Most of the time, the losses an estate is awarded after a wrongful death claim is not taxed, meaning that you do not have to pay income taxes at the federal or state level for those funds. There are various types of personal injury damages that are awarded, and you should fully understand what your losses are in these situations.
Economic compensation relates to any compensation meant to cover expenses you have, such as medical bills, lost wages, final burial and funeral costs, and other clear expenses from the injury and death. These types of damages are not taxed in Michigan or by the IRS. If you are claiming damages like these, most are protected from taxation.
Noneconomic damages are those that are less simplistic to allocate because they are more subjective. Most settlements allotted to noneconomic damages, such as for pain and suffering, are not considered taxable income. However, noneconomic damages awarded that do not result from a personal injury settlement could be considered taxable income.
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Punitive Damages Are Taxable in Michigan
Punitive damages are typically awarded when the actions of the at-fault party can be considered malicious or intentional, and the court aims to punish the at-fault party for their actions. Individuals may seek exemplary relief, which is awarded as compensation to the injury victim instead of as punishment for the defendant. Though a complex process, proving exemplary damages could help to minimize some taxation.
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Seek Out the Guidance of a Wrongful Death Attorney
There are several important steps in this process. After a wrongful death incident occurs, take action immediately to protect your family by contacting an attorney. Your attorney will help you with:
- Determining who is at fault and naming all parties involved
- Determining what components of compensation you are owed
- Evaluating the situation to align damages in such a way as to reduce taxation
- Pursue full and fair compensation owed to you
- Fight in court to minimize losses and get justice for your family
Always consult a tax professional to determine if any portion of a wrongful death settlement could be considered taxable in your situation. This takes an independent review of your specific needs. Our attorney can help you with this process, and our client testimonials paint a strong picture of our successes.
Contact Our Wrongful Death Attorney in Michigan for Guidance
To determine if wrongful death settlements are taxable in your situation, set up a free consultation with our attorney at White Law PLLC. Discuss your case with a legal team that is passionate about protecting your rights. Our experience and passion for preserving our clients’ best interests and fighting for their justice makes all of the difference.
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