Did I overpay SS taxes? Do I have to file an amended return if my income, AGI and taxable income didn't change?
I just received a W-2c for myself for 2020 with ss withholding adjustments - apparently they under-reported the initial amount. I earned $13,209.23 and ss withheld $818.97 which is exactly 6.2%. When amending my return I realized my husbands W2 had wages (box1) of $130,750, but ss wages (box3) of $137,700 and ss withholdings of $8537.40 - the max on the $137,700. He also had medicare wages (box5) as $142,750 and medicare withholdings of $2069.88. TT never flagged anything.
Question 1- is it possible/normal for someone to have ss wages and medicare wages (box 3 and 5) higher than their reported wage income (box 1) or did he overpay ss and/or medicare taxes?
Question 2 - if that is possible/normal on his W2 then did we overpay as a couple? Our total ss taxes paid that year are $9356.37. We file jointly.
Question 3 - if we didn't overpay then do I have to file an amended return if TT is not reporting any difference in the amount we owed that year ( I put the adjusted amounts of my W2-c into TT and did the "review my taxes" and the wages, agi and taxable income didn't change).
Thank you so much!