OK What I have is a TP that withheld Fed/Fica/MT and state tax assumming this person was going to work the whole year. Turns out she did not work enough to reach the magical number requiring the w-2 to be filed. What would you do? I am thinking filing the w-2 showing the wages and the Fed withholding only and refunding the Fica and medicare and state. What do you think?
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Originally posted by TAX4US View PostOK What I have is a TP that withheld Fed/Fica/MT and state tax assumming this person was going to work the whole year. Turns out she did not work enough to reach the magical number requiring the w-2 to be filed. What would you do? I am thinking filing the w-2 showing the wages and the Fed withholding only and refunding the Fica and medicare and state. What do you think?ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
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W_2 and schedule H instructions says less than $1800.00. TP paid for home care and has no other business. Therefore we have nothing else to file. TP paid $1200.00 to help before she quit. Just wondering what I do with all the various withholdings since I have no other employment forms to file.
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W_2 and schedule H instructions says less than $1800.00. TP paid for home care and has no other business. Therefore we have nothing else to file. TP paid $1200.00 to help before she quit. Just wondering what I do with all the various withholdings since I have no other employment forms to file.
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