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no you can't e-file. are you sure the correct withholding was reported and you enter the correct amount? this is a red flag when withholding is more than the pay. where does the excess come from? if you received non-taxable compensation there should have been no withholding. also being unable to e-file federally will prevent e-filing state if you are subject to state income taxes.
How in god's green earth can you possibly have more withheld from your box 1 earnings for federal taxes than you made in wages all year ??? Is the W-2 incorrect ?
Even if it is correct the IRS will not allow you to efile ... you would have to paper file and send a copy of that absurd W-2 so they can double check with the employer for accuracy.
Yes, I was out for the last year from a work related injury, I just found out that wages amount is not your total income, but the amount that is taxable. I also found out that I’m also not able to file electronically, thank you for the help
Just did research, on a W2 the wages amount is not the total amount of your earnings for the year, but the amount that is taxable. I had a work related injury and have been out the entirety of 2022. Even though my gross pay was 138K for the year only 15k is taxable. I too thought there was an error with my W2. I appreciate, everyone’s input
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