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jga
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ICBC reimbursed me for a baby car seat that was not mine, as part of an accident claim. I bought a new seat, gave the balance to the owners. Do I report this as income?

Inside my car that got written off as a total loss was a baby car seat,. It was lent to me (didn’t belong to me). It got covered in the claim when the car was written off from the accident. I didn’t keep the money that ICBC paid me for this - I bought a new car seat that technically belongs to someone else, and gave them the leftover funds of the value, since it was never mine to begin with.

Do I need to report this as income?

If so, where? And how do I show that I got no benefit from it?

They included the taxes in the compensation - do I separate that?
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ICBC reimbursed me for a baby car seat that was not mine, as part of an accident claim. I bought a new seat, gave the balance to the owners. Do I report this as income?

Payouts like this from accident insurance are not taxable. The amounts are not included on your (or anyone else's) tax return.