I'm a pastor and have a housing allowance and contribute extra money to a 403b retirement plan. (Total of $7,942.59 in 2018) In looking at my W-2, all the correct boxes are marked appropriately. The only way I can get the deduction to work, is to reduce the amount in Box 1 by the amount of the contribution. But then my W2 doesn't match what's entered in Turbo Tax. In prior years,according to my understanding, the amount entered in Box 12 has always been subtracted from the income amount in Box 1 so the retirement contribution is deducted from taxable income. Has there been a change in the Turbo Tax program due to the new tax laws? Or has there been a change in how the amounts are printed on the W2. The employer uses the current version of Quickbooks for payroll. Please advise.
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Your employer should have already subtracted the code E amount from the amount that otherwise would have been reported in box 1 of your W-2. You don't get to deduct it again on your tax return. It's always been done this way.
If your W-2 is incorrect, obtain a correction from your employer.
Your employer should have already subtracted the code E amount from the amount that otherwise would have been reported in box 1 of your W-2. You don't get to deduct it again on your tax return. It's always been done this way.
If your W-2 is incorrect, obtain a correction from your employer.
There is no changes and the amount in the W-2 box 1 should be lower due to box 12E.
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