What does D mean on W-2?
Elective deferral
D — Elective deferral under a Section 401(k) cash or arrangement plan. This includes a SIMPLE 401(k) arrangement.
How can I get my 2013 W-2 Online?
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- You can get a wage and income transcript, containing the Federal tax information your employer reported to the Social Security Administration (SSA), by visiting our Get Transcript page.
- You can also use Form 4506-T, Request for Transcript of Tax Return.
Where is Box D on W-2?
Form W-2 (wage statement) Box D is called the Control Number field. It is usually located below or near the Employer’s Name and Address, but you may have to look very carefully for it, as it can occasionally be in a different place. Sometimes there is no Box D Control Number at all.
Where is the code DD on a W-2?
Many employers are required to report the cost of an employee’s health care benefits in Box 12 of Form W-2, using Code DD to identify the amount. This amount is reported for informational purposes only and is NOT taxable. It is included in Box 12 in order to provide comparable consumer information on the cost of health care coverage.
What are the codes on the W-2 tax form?
Below is the explanation of the Box 12 Codes on the W-2 tax form. A – Any uncollected Social Security tax or RRTA tax on tips. You’ll include this amount in your total tax liability on your Form 1040. B – Any uncollected Medicare tax on tips.
What does box 12 on the W-2 mean?
These are the uppercase codes you might see in Box 12 of your W-2, as well as what each of them means. Any uncollected Social Security tax or Railroad Retirement Tax Act (RRTA) tax on tips. Include this amount in your total tax liability on Schedule 2, which you file with your Form 1040.
Where can I get the 2013 Form W-2?
Specific information needed to complete Form W-2 is available in a separate booklet titled the 2013 General Instructions for Forms W-2 and W-3. You can order those instructions and additional forms by calling 1-800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676). You also can get forms and instructions at IRS.gov.