Employer reported tip income in Box 7 for employee. Gross income is in Box 1, Box 3 shows Soc Sec wages without tips, and Box 5 shows Medicare wages with tips included. Box 4 shows SS tax on reduced amt, and Box 6 shows MC tax withheld on gross amount. Is this correct?
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Box 1 should include tips.
Box 3 should NOT include tips.
Box 5 should include tips.
Box 4 should have had SS withholding on entire amount (box 3 plus box 7). But amount might not add if employer deferred SS taxes for employee under the Presidential thingy.
Box 6 should have withholding on entire amount.
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Originally posted by TaxGuyBill View PostNo.
Box 4 should have had SS withholding on entire amount (box 3 plus box 7). But amount might not add if employer deferred SS taxes for employee under the Presidential thingy.t.
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If it's "Presidential thingy" deferred then it shows up on a corrected W-2 (Form W-2c) for 2020 which we probably won't see until at least January 2022 (if ever).
From the IRS website:
Reporting of Employee Social Security Tax Deferred under Notice 2020-65. Instructions for Employers and Instructions for Employees.
The original IRS Notice:
And the follow-up IRS Notice when Congress decided to drag this out for the entire year:
If the employee quit and the employer was unable to withhold enough from the last paycheck, they "make arrangements to otherwise collect" the previously deferred taxes from the employee. I'm envisioning a dark alley and a baseball bat.
Rick
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Originally posted by rbynaker View PostIf it's "Presidential thingy" deferred then it shows up on a corrected W-2 (Form W-2c) for 2020 which we probably won't see until at least January 2022 (if ever).
If the employee quit and the employer was unable to withhold enough from the last paycheck, they "make arrangements to otherwise collect" the previously deferred taxes from the employee. I'm envisioning a dark alley and a baseball bat.Rick
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