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Level 2
March 30, 2024
Question

Social Security Wage Discrepancy

  • March 30, 2024
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Once finished entering my W2s, I got a message that reads as follows, "Congrats! Looks like you're getting some cash back.  Double-check the amount of Social Security tax to make sure we've got the right amounts. Select Back to make any changes to your forms.  If these amounts are correct, you're getting back $XXXX.XX as a credit on your return."  It then summarizes our W2s and shows our employer names and the amounts from Boxes 3 and 4 on our W2s.

 

The issue is that the amount shown in Box 3 in the summary of my husband's W2 is  his total wages from Box 1, not what is actually in Box 3.  When I go into his actual W2 to edit it, everything looks correct and the figure in Box 3 is accurate.  It just appears to be pulling the wrong value into the summary page.

 

Can I just proceed, or do I need to do something to resolve this discrepancy?

 

Thanks in advance for the help!

    2 replies

    Level 15
    March 30, 2024

    One thing to double check is to be sure the each W-2 is recorded as owned by the correct spouse. It's very unusual for TurboTax to create a credit when there isn't one.

    1. Search (upper right) > Type w2 > Click the Jump to... link > 
    2. Edit beside each W-2 to check the owner 
    3. See the image below.

    If you know you did not pay excess social security tax, then the return should reflect that appropriately.  There should be nothing on line 11, Schedule 3.

                       

    @cm1salminen

    [Edited: 03/30/2024 | 4:16 PM PST[

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    Level 2
    March 30, 2024

    I have followed your instructions.  All W2s are appropriately allocated to the correct spouse.  Anything else I need to do?

     

    Thanks, Candace

    VolvoGirl
    Level 15
    March 30, 2024

    You need to fix it.  Delete the W2 and enter it again Manually.  That usually clears something out.  

    Level 2
    April 1, 2024

    I have reviewed your diagnostic file. TurboTax is not calculating any excess Social Security credit. The W-2 that has Box 1 less than Box 3 is because of 401k deferrals shown in Box 12. One W-2 is attributed to Taxpayer and one to Spouse.

     

    I did not find any summary screen displaying incorrect amounts. The correct amounts from boxes 1 and 3 appear on the applicable forms and worksheets including the W2/W2G Summary. We need to use a Desktop version of TurboTax with the diagnostic files, so the format of the displays is different than with the Online versions, but I confirmed the information is correct.

     

    You can check to see if you're running the latest version of TurboTax. If you're on a PC using TurboTax Online, open TurboTax and select Check for Updates from the Online menu near the top. If there are any updates, you'll be prompted to download them.

    Tips:

    • It's best to use a wired, high-speed connection when updating, both to save time and minimize data corruption.
    • If your connection drops in the middle of the update, try again; it should pick up where it left off.
    • If you're having trouble updating on your PC, try a manual update.

     

     You can try manually updating TurboTax Online as explained in this help article.

    Level 2
    April 2, 2024

    Thank you.  I checked for updates, but my software is already up to date - no updates available.  That being said and what you've already shared upon completing your review, it sounds like I am clear to proceed, if I understood correctly.