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  1. The W-2 boxes and W-2 codes show the taxable wages, you’ve earned and any taxes paid through withholding. Employers submit Form W-4 to the Internal Revenue Service to report information such as marital status, number of dependents, and tax exemptions; while Form W-2 are distributed at the end of every tax year to report an employees’ income ...

  2. 24 sie 2011 · Box C: Employer’s name, address, and ZIP code – As it appears on the employer’s federal employment tax return. Box D: Control number – (Optional) A code number assigned by the company’s payroll processing software to identify individual W-2s. Box E: Employee’s name – As it appears on their social security card.

  3. 5 cze 2024 · Form W-2 Box 12 codes: instructions. The code and the corresponding amount must go in Box 12. Since there are four parts of Box 12 on Form W-2 (12a, 12b, 12c, and 12d), you can put up to four codes and amounts on the W-2. If you need to report more than four, you will need an additional Form W-2.

  4. 1 lut 2022 · Your Form W-2 is an earnings statement your employer uses to report your income and any taxes or other withholdings you’ve paid throughout the past tax year. You’ll need a W-2 from your employer to file your taxes. Check out the W-2 basics and learn what each field means in our simple outline below. Form W-2 Basics.

  5. What Do All Those Boxes and Codes on my Form W-2 Mean? Knowing how to read a Form W-2 can help you understand your salary, and also help you get a head-start when preparing your taxes. Here’s a line-by-line guide to reading your Form W-2. LETTERED BOXES.

  6. 8 maj 2024 · W-2 Box C: Employers name, address, and ZIP code Box C further identifies your business by listing your company’s name and address. Use your business’s legal address, even if it’s different than where your employees work.

  7. 11 lip 2024 · The UPPER-CASE (capital) letters in box 12 report different things to the IRS. Here's a list of what each one means. Box 12 codes. A: Uncollected social security or RRTA tax on tips reported to your employer; AA: Designated Roth contributions under a section 401(k) plan

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