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Education
I’m paid salaried on the first of the month. They gave me my W-2 as I won’t be getting another paycheck till 2022 (so it’ll be next tax year). My W-2 came out to be $3239 more than what my actual salary is. When speaking with Payroll, they said it’s because of the “Tuition Reimbursement”, which they added that the whole reimbursement was federally taxed already.
this is a snip right from Payroll
Note that the entire amount of your tuition reimbursement check is subject to income taxes.
Federal and state income tax withholding and Social Security and Medicare taxes (FICA taxes) will be deducted from your tuition reimbursement check. Federal income tax will be withheld at the supplemental income tax withholding rate. The gross amount of your tuition reimbursement check will be included in Box 1 of your Form W-2.