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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3384315" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Yes, I'm putting it on line 21 "other income" but setting some cash aside in case taxes other than FIT and state are assessed. UC stands for unemployment compensation and some states have in the past had to borrow money from the federal government to pay benefits . I still can't understand why Miller was chosen to oversee the out of court settlement when he was the federal judge who ruled that plaintiffs in the case were contractors. He should have recused himself.Then again out of 1200 class members in my state I was 1 of only 2 who filed formal objections to the settlement terms. Miller did send me a polite but one of those "read between the lines" letters that was worded in a such a way that left little doubt that he feared the ferocity by which X fought the case and that we would have little to no chance in front of the Seventh District U.S. Court of Appeals. At the same time the West Coast case went all the way up to the Ninth District Court of Appeals and the contractors won.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3384315, member: 58386"] Yes, I'm putting it on line 21 "other income" but setting some cash aside in case taxes other than FIT and state are assessed. UC stands for unemployment compensation and some states have in the past had to borrow money from the federal government to pay benefits . I still can't understand why Miller was chosen to oversee the out of court settlement when he was the federal judge who ruled that plaintiffs in the case were contractors. He should have recused himself.Then again out of 1200 class members in my state I was 1 of only 2 who filed formal objections to the settlement terms. Miller did send me a polite but one of those "read between the lines" letters that was worded in a such a way that left little doubt that he feared the ferocity by which X fought the case and that we would have little to no chance in front of the Seventh District U.S. Court of Appeals. At the same time the West Coast case went all the way up to the Ninth District Court of Appeals and the contractors won. [/QUOTE]
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