Taxable income includes:



A. child support payments.

B. sick pay.

C. welfare payments.

D. workers' compensation payments.

is it D

http://www.wwwebtax.com/income/long_term_disability.htm

welfare payments are not taxable income

child support income is not taxable.

so its B

No, read the first sentence

"Sick pay is taxable as wages and must be reported on your tax return unless it qualifies as workers' compensation."

No, workers' compensation payments are not considered taxable income. To determine whether an income is taxable or not, you can refer to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidelines.

In this case, child support payments (option A) are generally not considered taxable income for the recipient. Sick pay (option B) is generally considered taxable unless it is paid under a specific plan that meets certain requirements. Welfare payments (option C) are usually not taxable as they are designed to provide assistance to individuals in need. Finally, workers' compensation payments (option D) are also not taxable because they are intended to compensate workers for job-related injuries or illnesses.

Therefore, the correct answer is A, child support payments.