I received regular wages from my company in 2022 and a severance paid out same year. The severance package was taxed at the supplemental rate of 22%. On my W-2 the severance amount is not reported separately. Turbotax then expects that I didn't pay the right % of withholding on the severance portion of my wages and instead my actual withholding amount. There seems to be no way to report it in Turbotax since it's not a separate form. I don't see how the IRS would know that this amount was not regular wages since it is not reported as such on the W-2.
Is there a way to report the wages as separate in turbotax so I am not responsible for taxes that are significantly above what I actually owe?
I did find this article on turbotax and it falls in the under $1 M range. The company I worked for chose option 1 below without reporting correctly. Thanks!
If your supplemental wages are $1 million or less, the withholding rate depends upon how your supplemental wages are paid.
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Don't confuse the taxes withheld with the taxes that you owe when you complete your tax return.
Severance packages, as well as many other supplemental incomes, is taxed as regular income. So having the severance posted to a form other than your W-2 would make no difference. The way taxes are withheld when you receive the payment doesn’t affect the total amount of income tax you owe.
The 22% that was withheld from your severance wages was only an IRS guideline that insured that some taxes had been taken out. It may have represented more or less than the tax bracket you are in.
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