Strangest letter I've ever seen - customer brought it in today.
Acme Services Corp. - Refund of Over-Collected FICA
According to the Social Security Domestic Employment Reform Act of 1994 and IRS Publicatiion 926, you are considered a household or domestic employee. The IRS mandates that if you did not earn $1,800 or more during 2012 from a single employer, you will not receive a W-2. As such you are entitled to a refund of all FICA, federal income tax, and state income tax withheld from your check.
You are receiving this notice because you did not earn more than $1,800 from your employer, John Smith. Your total wages earned in 2012 from this employer is $1353.94. The amount of $116.78 was direct deposited into your bank account and represents the total amount of FICA, federal income tax, and state income tax withheld from your paycheck during 2012.
Acme Services Corp. CANNOT provide you with advice on how to report this information on your income tax return. It is important that you bring this notice to your tax preparer.
That's not such good advice because I cannot provide advice either. I have never heard of earned income that "doesn't count." Does every other tax preparer know about this and I simply have never stumbled across it? Any idea what to do with it?
Acme Services Corp. - Refund of Over-Collected FICA
According to the Social Security Domestic Employment Reform Act of 1994 and IRS Publicatiion 926, you are considered a household or domestic employee. The IRS mandates that if you did not earn $1,800 or more during 2012 from a single employer, you will not receive a W-2. As such you are entitled to a refund of all FICA, federal income tax, and state income tax withheld from your check.
You are receiving this notice because you did not earn more than $1,800 from your employer, John Smith. Your total wages earned in 2012 from this employer is $1353.94. The amount of $116.78 was direct deposited into your bank account and represents the total amount of FICA, federal income tax, and state income tax withheld from your paycheck during 2012.
Acme Services Corp. CANNOT provide you with advice on how to report this information on your income tax return. It is important that you bring this notice to your tax preparer.
That's not such good advice because I cannot provide advice either. I have never heard of earned income that "doesn't count." Does every other tax preparer know about this and I simply have never stumbled across it? Any idea what to do with it?
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