Every employer who pays at least $600 in cash or cash equivalent, including taxable benefits to an employee must issue a form W-2. If any taxes are withheld, including those for Social Security or Medicare, a form W-2 must be issued regardless of how much was paid out to an employee.

What box on W-2 is annual income?

Box 1 of the W-2 shows your taxable wages for federal income tax purposes. To arrive at your total salary using Box 1, add your federal taxable wages shown in that box to your nontaxable wages plus your pretax deductions that are exempt from federal income tax.

How are Social Security wages calculated on W-2?

The amount of taxable social security wages is determined by subtracting the following from the year-to-date (YTD) gross wages on your last direct deposit statement. Health – subtract the YTD employee health insurance deduction. Dental – subtract the YTD employee dental insurance deduction.

Why is Box 18 empty on my w2?

Box 18: Local wages, tips, etc. If your employee’s wages are subject to local income tax, include their total taxable wages in Box 18. Leave this box blank if the employee works in a locality with no income tax. The amount you list in Box 18 might be different than Boxes 1 and 16.

What is the difference between box 1 and box 5 on W-2?

Box 1 reports your total taxable wages or salary for federal income tax purposes. The number includes your wages, salary, tips you reported, bonuses and other taxable compensation. Box 5 reports the amount of wages subject to the Medicare Tax.

How do I read my W-2 form?

How do I read a W-2?

  1. Box A: Your Social Security number, which the IRS uses to identify you.
  2. Box B: The employer identification number, or EIN, which the IRS uses to identify your employer.
  3. Box C: Your employer’s name, address and ZIP code.
  4. Box D:
  5. Box E: Your legal name.
  6. Box F: Your address and ZIP code.

What are the boxes on the W2 form?

W2 Forms: Boxes 3, 4, 5, and 6 Box 3 on the W2 forms represents Social security wages and Box 4 are the social security taxes on those wages. Similarly, Box 5 represents Medicare wages, and Box 6 are the taxes on those Medicare wages.

Do you pay Social Security taxes on W-2 box 1?

If an employee elected to contribute to a pre-tax retirement plan, their W-2 Box 1 wages are likely lower than their Box 3 wages. An employee’s elected retirement plan contributions are not subject to federal income taxes. However, these contributions are subject to Social Security and Medicare taxes.

What should I put on my W2 for 2020?

Enter the total employee social security tax (excluding employer share) withheld, including social security tax on tips. For 2020, the amount should not exceed $8,537.40 ($137,700 × 6.2%). Enter the employee’s wages and tips subject to Medicare tax. There is no wage base for Medicare taxes.

What is box 3 on Social Security tax return?

Box 3 shows an employee’s total wages subject to Social Security tax. Do not include the amount of pre-tax deductions that are exempt from Social Security tax in Box 3. The number in Box 3 should not be higher than the Social Security wage base. For 2020, the SS wage base is $137,700.