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MinhT
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What is ORSTTWA and ORSTTWH line 14 on W2. Never seen that before

Amounts reported in box 14 of your form W-2 is in most cases for information only and do not affect your taxes. Each employer is free to include any information they wish. For the explanation of these acronyms, you need to contact your employer.

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MinhT
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What is ORSTTWA and ORSTTWH line 14 on W2. Never seen that before

Amounts reported in box 14 of your form W-2 is in most cases for information only and do not affect your taxes. Each employer is free to include any information they wish. For the explanation of these acronyms, you need to contact your employer.

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3301932

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What is ORSTTWA and ORSTTWH line 14 on W2. Never seen that before

The 2017 Oregon Legislature passed House Bill (HB) 2017, which included the new statewide transit tax. Parts of HB 2017 related to the statewide transit tax were amended in the 2018 session.

On July 1, 2018, employers must start withholding the tax (one-tenth of 1 percent or .001) from wages.

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