It's always thrilling to receive a little financial windfall. Extra money is always good even when you're owed the sum due to another person's negligence or bad intent.
Your first thought may concern what you'll buy with your small fortune, but your second thought will normally be, "Will I owe taxes on this money?"
Here's the tax lowdown for two types of unlucky windf
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