My wife cares for our son, in home, and receives IHSS income. The W2 received shows 40% of her income in Box1 and 60% in Box 12 (Code in 12a is II). W2 box 16 (CA wages) shows the same 40% of total income. From what I see, box 12 is added and stripped from income in schedule 1. What I do not understand is why any income is in Box 1 and 16 -- as these represent taxable income (no federal or state withholding was done, so the program shows us owing for that). Everything I read says none of this income is taxable, yet here we are paying tax on it per the W2 sent. Is there an income limit I cannot find? Anything to do with hours being overtime? Is there something to the 60/40 split?
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1. The income in box 1 can be taxable or not.
2. No income limit or overtime.
3. The IRS did change the rules during 2024. This timing change is affecting your box 1 and 12. See Live-In Provider Self-Certification Information states: Why does my W2 show no wages in {box 1} or State Wages in {box 16}?
If you are a Live In Provider who submitted a SOC 2298 your IHSS wages are not reported as income. Due to an IRS rule change implemented in 2024, exempt wages will be included in box 12-II of your W-2.
To subtract the w2 income:
I noticed on the IRS website, that they have a known issue with that code in box 12. You may want to wait to file your return, see Known issues and solutions.
1. The income in box 1 can be taxable or not.
2. No income limit or overtime.
3. The IRS did change the rules during 2024. This timing change is affecting your box 1 and 12. See Live-In Provider Self-Certification Information states: Why does my W2 show no wages in {box 1} or State Wages in {box 16}?
If you are a Live In Provider who submitted a SOC 2298 your IHSS wages are not reported as income. Due to an IRS rule change implemented in 2024, exempt wages will be included in box 12-II of your W-2.
To subtract the w2 income:
I noticed on the IRS website, that they have a known issue with that code in box 12. You may want to wait to file your return, see Known issues and solutions.
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