These updated FAQs were released to the public in Fact Sheet 2022-39 PDF, December 2, 2022. Q1. Where can I find the amount of my unemployment compensation? (added April 29, 2021) A1. You should receive a Form 1099-G from your state unemployment agency showing in Box 1 the total unemployment compensation paid to you in 2020. Your state may issue separate Forms 1099-G for unemployment compensation received from the state and the additional weekly $600 federal pandemic unemployment assistance (PUA). If you didn't receive a Form 1099-G, please visit your state's unemployment website as many states make them available online. Include all unemployment compensation received on Schedule 1, Line 7. The exclusion amount will be reported on Schedule 1, Line 8. Note: If the amount reported in Box 1 of your Form(s) 1099-G is incorrect, report on Line 7 only the actual amount of unemployment compensation paid to you in 2020. Q2. Will Where's My Amended Return? track progress for this or will the IRS otherwise provide information to taxpayers wishing to track their exclusion? (updated December 2, 2022) A2: Yes. Where's My Amended Return? will display information for your amended return. Do not call the IRS, unless instructed to do so by the application. IRS assistors don't have information beyond what's available on IRS.gov. Related Topic A: Eligibility Topic B: Calculating the Exclusion Topic C: Claiming the Exclusion (Before Filing) Topic D: Amended Return (Form 1040-X) Topic E: Impact to Income, Credits, and Deductions Topic F: Victims of Unemployment Fraud and Identity Theft Topic G: Receiving a Refund, Letter, or Notice Topic H: Finding the Unemployment Compensation Amount Topic I: Post Unemployment Compensation Exclusion Adjustment Topic J: Economic Impact Payment Previous updates to FAQs FS-2022-21, March 2022 PDF FS-2022-01, January 2022 PDF