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I was on long term disability last year... i have a W-2 from Cigna showing wages in box 1, no taxes taken out and the code "J" in box 12. is this non taxable or do i have to include the wages?
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I was on long term disability last year... i have a W-2 from Cigna showing wages in box 1, no taxes taken out and the code "J" in box 12. is this non taxable or do i have to include the wages?
The IRS does not want a W-2 that does nothing and they do not even allow you to e-file a W-2 with nothing in box 1.
But if there is anything in box 1 then it must be entered.
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The IRS does not want a W-2 that does nothing and they do not even allow you to e-file a W-2 with nothing in box 1.
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I was on long term disability last year... i have a W-2 from Cigna showing wages in box 1, no taxes taken out and the code "J" in box 12. is this non taxable or do i have to include the wages?
MY W2 for my long term disability, thru third party, reflects income in Box 1, No J Code, Box 13 is checked third party sick pay. SO after reading all posts I have to report this as income Correct ?
2nd question is they only reflect 100.00 in Box 2 federal taxes. this is on 7,600 of income.
shouldn't it reflect more taxes taken out ?
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I was on long term disability last year... i have a W-2 from Cigna showing wages in box 1, no taxes taken out and the code "J" in box 12. is this non taxable or do i have to include the wages?
Perhaps, you must report the income for federal purposes if it was received from an employer paid plan. If you paid for the plan then it should not be reported on a W-2. Each state return has different tax rules.
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