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It sounds like your employer made a mistake. Box 1 should include your wages plus your tips minus any pre-tax payroll deductions like health insurance. If you have no pre-tax deductions, box 1 will equal box 3 and 5.
You have two choices. You can contact your employer for a corrected form, and file the automatic extension request so you won't be counted as filing late. Or, you can enter what you think the box 1 number should have been, and check the box for "substitute W-2" on the page of special circumstances after you enter the numbers. Using the substitute W-2 form may result in the IRS sending you a letter asking why, so make sure you keep all your documentation of your wages and tips.
It sounds like your employer made a mistake. Box 1 should include your wages plus your tips minus any pre-tax payroll deductions like health insurance. If you have no pre-tax deductions, box 1 will equal box 3 and 5.
You have two choices. You can contact your employer for a corrected form, and file the automatic extension request so you won't be counted as filing late. Or, you can enter what you think the box 1 number should have been, and check the box for "substitute W-2" on the page of special circumstances after you enter the numbers. Using the substitute W-2 form may result in the IRS sending you a letter asking why, so make sure you keep all your documentation of your wages and tips.
I have that issue this year
I called the employer and because I am a health care provider for a relative, they don't list wages in Box 1 but it is taxable in Box 3 for Medicare.
We had the same problem. Neither box 1 or 2 had anything in it on my husband’s W2. It had an amount in box 12 tho. I thought it was a mistake but it turns out because the W2 is from long-term disability payments. Still freaky..... like we’re doing something wrong.
I am having the exact same problem! Boxes 1 and 2 are blank on my W-2. Box 12 is also blank. I'm a PSW for my daughter. I cannot e-file, which is frustrating. I don't want to get in trouble with the IRS. What should I do? Is it an error? Do I have snail mail it? Do I type in box 1 what is listed in box 3?
Another question I have is, when having to show proof of income to say DOE or social security, is your income countable, since your not paying federal taxes on it?
@Jdtovar1120 wrote:
I am having the exact same problem! Boxes 1 and 2 are blank on my W-2. Box 12 is also blank. I'm a PSW for my daughter. I cannot e-file, which is frustrating. I don't want to get in trouble with the IRS. What should I do? Is it an error? Do I have snail mail it? Do I type in box 1 what is listed in box 3?
Another question I have is, when having to show proof of income to say DOE or social security, is your income countable, since your not paying federal taxes on it?
What is the W-2 for? What boxes have entries - anything in box 12? Is it a W-2C form?
I'm a personal support worker for my adult daughter.
Box 3 &5 have: 26829.70
Box 4 has: 1663.46
Box 6: 389.05
Box 14: other 16.19 WBF
Box 12 is blank
And it's a standard W-2
Similar situation - W-2 Box 1 "blank", Box 3 and 4 "tax withheld".
My question: Isn't this still an Earned and Taxable Income?
Base on the IRS rules, shouldn't I be able to contribute to IRA?! TurboTax suggest Not qualified to contribute to IRA since Box 1 is "blank"?! Please kindly advise.
Yes, you can't report a W-2 with no amount in Box 1. The Efile will be rejected.
Therefore, you have no Earned Income (from this W-2 anyway) to contribute to an IRA
What type of income do you earn? If you could clarify, there may be a way to report your Earned Income in another way.
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