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I found the issue, it was operator error. I entered the wrong amount (the 2022 limit of $142,800) in Box 3 of my W-2 entry. It appears TurboTax uses that value to calculate the maximum FICA you owe.
Thanks to everyone for your suggestions. 🙂
Thanks for clearing that up for us. Yes you need to wait for the actual W2 to come. Don't try to enter from your paystubs. Other amounts might be different too like you might not know which items are pre-tax and will affect the gross amount in box 1. I never could reconcile my husband's paychecks to the W2.
Yes the new max ss wages box 3 for 2023 is 160,200.
I certainly understand your comments, but I am close to an expert (but obviously not infallible) on paycheck breakdowns. I have a spreadsheet that calculates my paychecks to the penny, and then summarizes everything and calculates the Fed and State taxes, as well as the W-2. It also handles investments like RSUs. I just use TTAX to file - my taxes are already done (except for 1099-R/INT/DIV stuff) before I even download TTAX each year.
This is necessary for me, because without that tax planning tool, I may end up with underpayment penalties. I have to make my Q4 Estimated Payment by mid-January, so waiting for W-2s to arrive in late January is not an option for me. It also helps me make sure I max out my 401k contribution on the last payroll period, which ensures I get the max employer contribution. When the W-2s finally arrive, I just check to make sure everything is correct.
It's complex for sure! Knowing how to calculate federal taxable wages on a paycheck by paycheck basis can be tricky. But I have managed to figure it out and build an Excel XLS that does it all - been doing so since 1998. Each year I just need to update the tax rate tables, standard deductions, etc. I just forgot to update the FICA max in my 2023 version, which caused this issue.
Apologies for wasting everyone's time and appreciate the willingness of everyone to help!
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