Thank you for your responses.
The issue was just a manual W2 entry error on my part, unrelated to the subject line above. I selected AA (uncollected social security or RRTA tax) instead of A (Roth contribution) and this moved the dollar amount in this box to taxes still owed. The number was within a few hundred dollars of my social security + medicare withholdings, so I assumed that the employer portion of these taxes might be the issue. This was a red herring.
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Did you enter the W-2? Uploading the w-2 just puts it in the documents folder. You have to enter the information from the w-2 into TurboTax. W-2 income is not treated as self-employment.
To manually enter your W-2 info:
The SS and Medicare part is not put into the tax withheld. Only the amounts from boxes 2 and 17--- for federal and state. You do not get a refund of the amounts withheld for Social Security or Medicare.
What do you mean Social Security & Medicare is not getting applied? Applied to what? You don't get SS & Medicare back. It is a mandatory tax. You only get federal tax withholding in box 2 back. And box 17 for state tax withholding. Don't know what or where you're seeing it. Check your actual 1040 return. W2 Federal withholding is on 1040 line 25a.
Did this start this year or for 2025 taxes?
@Momofboyz41 You added on to an old thread. What is your quest about? But ss & Medicare withholding hasn’t changed from before.
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