My wife is clergy, but started the year as a program coordinator for the church. She became ordained in the middle of the year and has a single W-2 with some SSI withheld which Turbotax does not like.
I have read some options whereby I either use an override of a certain form and then have to snail mail my return today, but then NYS has a mandatory e-file requirement that requires the Fed to be e-filed/accepted first so it bounces back to me when I try to mail my fed and e-file my state, so I'd much rather find a workaround whereby I don't have to do an override and instead e-file my return. We do not this year take a home allownace.
I saw a workaround whereby I would split my wife's w-2 into two w-2s.
1 - 19746.17
2 - 2310.00
3 - 4400.00
4 - 272.80
5 - 4400.00
6 63.80
12 807.66
14 - NY-SDI 6.00 and NY-FLI 20.02
I split this into two w-2s as I'd seen in other posts.
One as clergy
1 - 15,346.00 - all other boxes blank
One as staff
1 4,400
2 2,310
3 4,400
4 272.80
5 - 4400.00
6 63.80
12 807.66
14 - NY-SDI 6.00 and NY-FLI 20.02
So 1) I is this correct and 2) I feel a bit iffy about creating a second w-2 when only one was issued to my wife, but I've seen the "split into two w-2s" option quite a few different times. Wondering if this has been successful and I should just do it and e-file so I can avoid mailing files in.
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Yes, you can certainly split them to show the correct amount as clergy versus program coordinator. There is no need for concern to report the income appropriately and pay the self employment tax on the clergy earnings.
You may find you are unable to e-file with the same employer identification number (EIN) on two different W-2s. In the end splitting the income into two separate W-2s is the correct action for accurate results and you may need to print and mail.
Thanks for being another voice confirming splitting into two w-2s. I was able to e-file. We'll see what happens next.
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