| IR-2007-198, Dec. 12, 2007 WASHINGTON — Payments under the
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Compensated Work Therapy (CWT)
program are no longer taxable and disabled veterans who paid tax
on these benefits in the past three years can now claim refunds,
the Internal Revenue Service said today.
Recipients of CWT payments will no longer receive a Form 1099
from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Disabled veterans who
paid tax on these benefits in tax-years 2004, 2005 or 2006 can
claim a refund by filing an amended return using IRS Form 1040X.
According to the VA, more than 19,000 veterans received CWT in
Fiscal Year 2007.
The IRS agreed with a U.S. Tax Court decision issued earlier
this year, which held that CWT payments are tax-free veterans’
benefits. In so doing, the agency reversed a 1965 ruling which
held that these payments were taxable and required the VA to issue
1099 forms to payment recipients.
According to the VA, the CWT program provides assistance to
veterans unable to work and support themselves. Under the program,
the VA contracts with private industry and the public sector for
work by veterans, who learn new job skills, re-learn successful
work habits and regain a sense of self-esteem and self-worth.
Related Item:
Revenue
Ruling 2007-69
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