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State tax filing
I think we can ignore your employer's W-2, because it looks like your employer engaged Sedgewick to handle your PFL.
What we need to understand is why you got two W-2s from Sedgewick. Was the latter one a corrected version of the first one? You may have to call Sedgewick to find out why you have two.
"Adding the PFL amount in the four paychecks it comes to the amount mentioned in Box-14." What is the amount in Box 1? I would have thought that it would be the same as Box 14? Also, was this the second of the two W-2s?
If the total of the PFL paid to you is NOT what is in box 1, then what does the amount in Box 1 represent? It shouldn't be Wages, not from Sedgewick (which I assume is the insurance company handling the PFL). This is another good question to ask Sedgewick, what do box 1 and box 14 represent, if not PFL?
Yes, the amount of PFL that you received is tax-free in California, but ONLY if paid by the EDD or by an insurance company contracted by your employer. See this TurboTax Help page.
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