Employee-related data
Employee-related data
a.Employee’s social security number
Your employee’s social security number.
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The SSA lets you verify employee names and SSNs online or by phone.
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b.Employer identification number (EIN)
Employer-related data
Employer-related data
b.Employer identification number (EIN)
This is your IRS-assigned Employer Identification Number (00-0000000), which you used on your federal employment tax returns.
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If you do not have an EIN when filing, write “Applied For” in box B. You can get an EIN online at www.irs.gov.
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d.Control number
Rarely filled out or optional data
Rarely filled out or optional data
d.Control number
Be sure to only use this box to identify or archive individual W-2 forms.
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You do not have to use this box.
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1.Wages, tips, other compensation
Employee-related data
Employee-related data
1.Wages, tips, other compensation
This amount is everything you paid your employees during the tax year (before payroll deductions), such as wages, tips, bonuses, and commissions.
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Remember: Do not include employee contributions to a section 401(k) or 403(b) plan.
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2.Federal income tax withheld
Employee-related data
Employee-related data
2.Federal income tax withheld
This is the total federal income tax held from your employee's wages for the year.
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3.Social security wages
Employee-related data
Employee-related data
3.Social security wages
This is all of your employee’s wages that are subject to employee social security tax, excluding tips.
TIP:
Keep in mind that social security wages top out at $113,700, so the total of boxes 3 and 7 should not be more than this amount.
Employee-related data
Employee-related data
4.Social security tax withheld
Your employee’s portion of all social security tax withheld, including social security tax on tips.
TIP:
Remember that the tax rate for social security is 6.2%.
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5.Medicare wages and tips
Employee-related data
Employee-related data
5.Medicare wages and tips
The same wages and tips in box 3 are also subject to Medicare taxes. The only difference is that there’s no wage base limit for Medicare tax.
TIP:
Remember to include any tips that employees reported, whether or not you have the employee funds to collect the Medicare taxes on them.
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6.Medicare tax withheld
Employee-related data
Employee-related data
6.Medicare tax withheld
For this box, include all of your employee’s withheld Medicare tax, as well as any extra Medicare tax. Be sure to exclude your share.
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7.Social security tips
Employee-related data
Employee-related data
7.Social security tips
This is the total amount of tips your employee reported to you, regardless of whether you have enough employee funds to collect the social security tax for the tips.
TIP:
Remember that social security wages top out at $113,700, so the total of boxes 3 and 7 shouldn’t exceed this amount.
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8.Allocated tips
Employee-related data
Employee-related data
8.Allocated tips
If your business is in the food or beverage industry, show the tips allocated to the employee.
TIP:
Don’t include this amount in boxes 1, 3, 5, or 7.
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9.Verification code
Rarely filled out or optional data
Rarely filled out or optional data
9.Verification code
If you are e-filing and there is a code in this box, enter it when prompted by your software. This code assists the IRS in validating the W-2 data submitted with your return. The code is not entered on paper-filed returns.
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10.Dependent care benefits
Employer-related data
Employer-related data
10.Dependent care benefits
Complete this box only if you have paid for benefits, such as child care, to your employee.
TIP:
Include any amounts more than $5,000 in boxes 1, 3, and 5.
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11.Nonqualified plans
Employee-related data
Employee-related data
11.Nonqualified plans
This box allows the SSA to decide if any of the amounts reported in boxes 1, 3, or 5 were earned in a prior year—just to make sure they have paid the right amount.
TIP:
This is where you should include distributions made to an employee from a nonqualified plan or nongovernmental section 457(b) plan in box 1. Leave out anything related to special wage payments, such as sick or vacation pay.
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12.See instructions for box 12
Employee-related data
Employee-related data
12.See instructions for box 12
Use this box to record compensation with special tax qualifications, such as 401(k) contributions. Keep in mind that you must use the IRS code designated for that item.
TIP:
You should not write more than four items in this box. If you need more space to record more than four items, use a separate W-2 form.
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13.Statutory Employee, Retirement Plan, Third-Party Sick Pay
Employee-related data
Employee-related data
13.Statutory employee, retirement plan, third-party sick pay
Check all that apply:
Statutory employees: These are full-time employees who pay social security and Medicare taxes, but no federal income tax.
Third-party sick pay: Check this only if you are an employer reporting third-party sick pay payments.
Retirement plan: Check this only if an employee is participating in your retirement plan.
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14.Other
Rarely filled out or optional data
Rarely filled out or optional data
14.Other
This is for additional taxes or deductions that are not covered elsewhere.
TIP:
These are things such as withheld state disability insurance taxes, union dues, nontaxable income, educational assistance payments, etc.
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15.Employer’s state ID number
Employer-related data
Employer-related data
15.Employer’s state ID number
This is your state identification number.
TIP:
Don’t forget to keep information for each state and locality separated by the broken line. If you need to report more than two states or localities, you can always use a second W-2 form.
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16.State wages, tips, etc.
Employee-related data
Employee-related data
16.State wages, tips, etc.
Your employee’s total state taxable pay, if it applies. This may or may not be the same as box 1.
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17.State income tax
Employee-related data
Employee-related data
17.State income tax
Your employee’s total state income tax withheld.
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18.Local wages, tips, etc.
Employee-related data
Employee-related data
18.Local wages, tips, etc.
Your employee’s total locally taxable gross pay, if it applies. This may or may not be the same as box 1 or 16.
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19.Local income tax
Employee-related data
Employee-related data
19.Local income tax
The local tax withheld from your employee’s pay, if any.
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20.Locality name
Employer-related data
Employer-related data
20.Locality name
The name or code from where the local area wages and/or tax is being reported.
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