My client is local, but works as a claims adjuster for a huge national casualty insurance company.
He is single, so he works in whatever location has suffered a natural disaster. This past year he
worked in NY (Hurricane Sandy), in IL (tornado outbreak), and in LA. State of residence is Alabama.
In prior years, he would receive various W-2s for state wages in numerous states where he worked.
For example, in 2012, he had State taxable wages in four states. No problem.
This years' W-2 had his entire salary in Louisiana, although he worked in three different states.
I asked him if he knew why and he said he was converted from an hourly employee to a salaried
employee.
Doesn't make sense. Employer has an accountable plan, so they know where he is every time he
submits an expense report. They reimburse almost everything, including hotels.
Any comments? Why the change? And worse still, does the preparer have any obligation to the other
states not covered by the W-2??
He is single, so he works in whatever location has suffered a natural disaster. This past year he
worked in NY (Hurricane Sandy), in IL (tornado outbreak), and in LA. State of residence is Alabama.
In prior years, he would receive various W-2s for state wages in numerous states where he worked.
For example, in 2012, he had State taxable wages in four states. No problem.
This years' W-2 had his entire salary in Louisiana, although he worked in three different states.
I asked him if he knew why and he said he was converted from an hourly employee to a salaried
employee.
Doesn't make sense. Employer has an accountable plan, so they know where he is every time he
submits an expense report. They reimburse almost everything, including hotels.
Any comments? Why the change? And worse still, does the preparer have any obligation to the other
states not covered by the W-2??
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