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We filed our taxes 2 weeks ago with TT. After, we found out my wife's employer had not withheld any social security or medicare. What should we do?

Presumably the correct amount was taken out of our refund.  We contacted her employer, and they said they can make that change retroactively but they want us to ask a tax professional what to do first.

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We filed our taxes 2 weeks ago with TT. After, we found out my wife's employer had not withheld any social security or medicare. What should we do?

Did she get a W-2 or a 1099-MISC?

We filed our taxes 2 weeks ago with TT. After, we found out my wife's employer had not withheld any social security or medicare. What should we do?

She did get a W-2.  That's where I discovered that SS and Medicare withholding boxes were marked 0.

We filed our taxes 2 weeks ago with TT. After, we found out my wife's employer had not withheld any social security or medicare. What should we do?

Did the employer take out anything else?  Like withholding or other deductions?  Maybe they meant to pay her as a 1099Misc independent contractor?  Are there other employees?  Is the employer a company or just a small sole proprietor, etc.?  

Your wife isn't on a foreign work visa?

We filed our taxes 2 weeks ago with TT. After, we found out my wife's employer had not withheld any social security or medicare. What should we do?

It is a small-ish company. They took out all other withholdings correctly.  She was on a work visa but her status was adjusted last year to a marriage visa.  The employer has said that this was a mistake.

We filed our taxes 2 weeks ago with TT. After, we found out my wife's employer had not withheld any social security or medicare. What should we do?

Was she in the US for all of 2018?

It sounds like they THOUGHT she was a Nonresident Alien that was exempt from Social Security and Medicare, but it sounds like she actually was probably a Resident Alien.

They can ask for her to repay the Social Security and Medicare taxes that SHOULD have been withheld, but I don't THINK they can legally require it (but not complying could cause problems at work).  Or they can pay it themselves, and 'gross up' the amount paid (so you will pay income tax on the amount of Social Security and Medicare taxes they taxes for you).

It is the employer's responsibility to do payroll correctly, so THEY are the ones that need to correct it.  If they don't know what to do, THEY need to consult a tax professional.
pk
Level 15
Level 15

We filed our taxes 2 weeks ago with TT. After, we found out my wife's employer had not withheld any social security or medicare. What should we do?

Agreeing with @TaxGuyBill 's advice, I just wonder -- what was her visa originally and what/when was the visa change made.? Was the employer informed of the change?

We filed our taxes 2 weeks ago with TT. After, we found out my wife's employer had not withheld any social security or medicare. What should we do?

She was on an OPT/F-1 Visa, and she changed to a marriage visa in the early months of last year. The employer was informed, it sounds like they just weren't being careful with these things and didn't have experienced people doing their payroll.
pk
Level 15
Level 15

We filed our taxes 2 weeks ago with TT. After, we found out my wife's employer had not withheld any social security or medicare. What should we do?

By marriage visa , do you mean K visa or what? What is your ( assuming you are the husband ) immigration status --  US citizen/ resident/resident for tax purposes?  What country is she a citizen of ?  I am assuming that because she was on F-1/OPT , she had already completed her five years of exempt status ( yes ?).   When in 2018 was the visa changed?  When did she first enter the country  with F-1 ?
I am asking all these , because it is possible that she is still a non-resident alien and still on on OPT status , implying she does  not need to have FICA withheld.

We filed our taxes 2 weeks ago with TT. After, we found out my wife's employer had not withheld any social security or medicare. What should we do?

Thank you to everyone who answered.  Her HR has said they will make up the difference on their side, meaning they will pay what should have been withheld to the IRS this year.  I think the only further impact is that will be treated as income to us on our 2019 tax return.  Assuming they handle as they have said, it seems it's been resolved and in a way that doesn't hurt us at all.

Responding the last comment from pk, I should have said marriage green card.  Yes, I'm a US citizen.  I'm not sure what five years of exempt status is, but she's been in this country less than 5 years as of 2018.  I'm not totally sure if she was supposed to have FICA withheld in previous years or not.  Maybe it's optional on a status like an OPT visa - checking her Social Security login it looks like her employer in 2015 actually did withhold FICA, but then the current one didn't in 2017 or 2016.

We filed our taxes 2 weeks ago with TT. After, we found out my wife's employer had not withheld any social security or medicare. What should we do?

If they are paying the difference, they SHOULD issue you a new W-2 for 2018 that shows the income for 2018 (not 2019).
pk
Level 15
Level 15

We filed our taxes 2 weeks ago with TT. After, we found out my wife's employer had not withheld any social security or medicare. What should we do?

It is resolved then -- GREAT

We filed our taxes 2 weeks ago with TT. After, we found out my wife's employer had not withheld any social security or medicare. What should we do?

TT does not handle this situation, since she is not self-employed. Have her employer correct it.

We filed our taxes 2 weeks ago with TT. After, we found out my wife's employer had not withheld any social security or medicare. What should we do?

Thank you.  Do you think we will also need to do something, i.e. amend or submit a corrected return?

We filed our taxes 2 weeks ago with TT. After, we found out my wife's employer had not withheld any social security or medicare. What should we do?

It depends upon how your employer chooses to handle this. They might issue a corrected 2018 W-2, or do something  else instead. Post back once they take care of it.
It's also not clear whether it's just the W-2 that is wrong, or if her employer actually failed to take out those amounts all year.

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