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I recieved State of New Jersey short disability payments, where on my W2 would this be reported?

If it is on 12c code J, the amount is lower than the total gross amount that I received.

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Belling
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I recieved State of New Jersey short disability payments, where on my W2 would this be reported?

Code J is for Non-taxable sick pay. This amount is not included in taxable wages in Boxes 1, 3, or 5.

An Internal Revenue Service ruling states that New Jersey Temporary Disability benefits must be treated as third-party sick pay. This designation requires Social Security (FICA) withholdings and matching employer FICA contributions on the portion of benefits financed by the employer’s experience rating. These taxable benefits must also be reported as wages for federal income tax purposes. The chargeable employer is responsible for issuing W-2 forms to employees who receive third-party sick pay.

As required by federal regulation, the Division of Temporary Disability Insurance mails benefit payment information to chargeable employers when a benefit check is issued. Additionally, a year-end summary of all payment activity is mailed to employers by January 15. The year-end statement provides all the required information for inclusion on a W-2 form.

Disability During Unemployment benefits and Unemployment Insurance benefits are also taxable for federal income tax purposes. Individuals who collect these benefits will receive a 1099 form directly from the Department of Labor and Workforce Development listing the taxable income and any withholding.

Temporary Disability benefits and Unemployment Insurance benefits are not subject to the New Jersey state income tax.


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Belling
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I recieved State of New Jersey short disability payments, where on my W2 would this be reported?

Code J is for Non-taxable sick pay. This amount is not included in taxable wages in Boxes 1, 3, or 5.

An Internal Revenue Service ruling states that New Jersey Temporary Disability benefits must be treated as third-party sick pay. This designation requires Social Security (FICA) withholdings and matching employer FICA contributions on the portion of benefits financed by the employer’s experience rating. These taxable benefits must also be reported as wages for federal income tax purposes. The chargeable employer is responsible for issuing W-2 forms to employees who receive third-party sick pay.

As required by federal regulation, the Division of Temporary Disability Insurance mails benefit payment information to chargeable employers when a benefit check is issued. Additionally, a year-end summary of all payment activity is mailed to employers by January 15. The year-end statement provides all the required information for inclusion on a W-2 form.

Disability During Unemployment benefits and Unemployment Insurance benefits are also taxable for federal income tax purposes. Individuals who collect these benefits will receive a 1099 form directly from the Department of Labor and Workforce Development listing the taxable income and any withholding.

Temporary Disability benefits and Unemployment Insurance benefits are not subject to the New Jersey state income tax.


maglib
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I recieved State of New Jersey short disability payments, where on my W2 would this be reported?

TT Belling is correct.  How to input into TT is the question you still have.  During the NJ interview, it will specifically ask you about disability payments and you will enter the amounts received and will be an adjustment from your federal wages and won't be taxable to NJ....

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robeec
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I recieved State of New Jersey short disability payments, where on my W2 would this be reported?

no

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