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Gwen Moore: “When a judgment or settlement includes an admission that…”

Featuring: Gwen Moore, Democratic | U.S. House, Wisconsin, District 4

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No survivor should be asked to relive their trauma or produce deeply personal records to be treated fairly under the law. We also make it clear that When a judgment or settlement includes an admission that damages are on account of sexual abuse, then that written agreement should be sufficient evidence to benefit from the tax exemption. If the IRS has reason to doubt the legitimacy of the facts underlying the agreement, then they can challenge it. But the presumption must be that the admission is valid. (02:19–02:34)

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Asserts that a written admission in settlements should suffice for tax exemption eligibility.

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