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Thanks. It's good to know I am not the only one and it is sad to see that TurboTax stopped supporting multiple paying agents with same EIN 2 years ago.
I have filed form 843 but there is no way to check status or even find a contact number/email/office to check what is the status of that filing.
Yea, the excess CASDI is also coming up because of two paying agents/two W-2's from two employers.
I hope there is someone here who has done the claim successfully and can respond to how to get it done.
Meanwhile, my accuracy guarantee claim was rejected by TurboTax :(
Per the FAQ for 2023 situations not covered, TurboTax specifically addresses this and states a W-2 with agent reporting that contains the words 'Agent For' in Box C and the agency is: Acting as an agent for two or more employers or is an employer and is acting as an agent for another employer is not a situation covered by TurboTax.
Form 843 is a federal form and will not get you a refund of California SDI. There is a California form for this, which is the Claim for Refund of Excess California State Disability Insurance Deductions. However, this is only for taxpayers who do not have to file a California state return. The instructions state that if you are required to file a return, then claim the excess on your return.
Since California rejected that claim for you on your return, it is suggested you call the EDD’s Excess State Disability Insurance Unit at 1-916-654-8333 for more information on your particular situation.
Thanks for the link to the FAQ. As you can imagine, normal customers don't read all the FAQ's before purchasing TurboTax. And TurboTax has an extensive question/answer format to help customers file their taxes, and it can detect a common paying agent, multiple W2's and excess social security taxes paid. So why not alert the customer to options (like form 843)?
As for the CA SDI, the EDD site says it is for those who don't file CA state taxes so I am afraid it will be of no use going down that path.
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