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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
Here’s how to address your questions regarding Box 12a with code "II" under IRS Notice 2014-7:
- Do I now need to file taxes and report just Box 12a, even though it’s non-taxable income? Even though the income in Box 12a (code II) is not taxable under IRS Notice 2014-7, filing a tax return can help make sure the IRS has a record of your income and its nontaxable status. This will prevent any future mistakes.
- How to report it in TurboTax:
- Go to the Income section and click on the pencil next to W-2.
- Enter your W-2 details, including the amount from Box 12a with code "II."
- TurboTax will recognize this as excludable income under IRS Notice 2014-7 and will not include it in your taxable income.
- Am I still required to pay Social Security tax somehow? Under current IRS rules, generally payments to live-in care providers are not included in income tax or Social Security and Medicare (FICA) taxes. This is according to IRS Notice 2014-7.
For further guidance, you can refer to these resources:
Let me know if you need additional clarification!
January 25, 2025
5:43 PM