What reason would the Gross wages be more than the SS wages, except when the SS limits have been met? Every time I research...it says bc of the SS wage limits...which is very common I know.
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Not an authority for tax purposes but just a glossary of terms used in preparing Forms W-2, so it may give you some questions to ask your client about his benefits: https://www.bamboohr.com/hr-glossary...nce%20premiums -
The most common is health insurance for a 2% S-corp shareholder.
Some other items are in Pub 15 https://www.irs.gov/publications/p15...blink100017777Comment
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Were they on active duty in the military? Differential pay is not subject to FICA or FUTA https://www.irs.gov/publications/p52...link1000229094"Dude, you are correct" Rapid RobertComment
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Here in Maine I see it a lot for people who are state employees and who don't contribute to social security at all. Also, I see it often with restaurant servers. Look at the box for social security tips and see if the rest of it is there.Comment
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