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What is Box 10 on a W-2?

What is Box 10 on a W-2?

Box 10 of your W-2 shows the total amount of dependent care benefits that your employer paid to you or incurred on your behalf. Amounts over $5,000 ($2,500 in the case of a separate return filed by a married individual) are also included in box 1.

In which box on your W-2 Can you find your taxes withheld?

In box 1 of the W-2 you will find your annual wage and salary payments with the amount of federal tax withheld from it in box 2. Other boxes on the W-2 form include your wages subject to Medicare tax, Social Security taxes that are withheld and information on your state income tax withholding, if applicable.

What is included in box 10 on W-2?

Box 10 — This amount reports dependent care benefits provided under a dependent care assistance program. Any amount over $5,000 is also included in Box 1. Complete Form 2441, Child and Dependent Care Expenses, to compute any taxable and nontaxable amounts.

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.

What happens if Box 13 is checked on W-2?

Box 13 — If the “Retirement plan” box is checked, special limits can apply to the amount of traditional IRA contributions you can deduct. If the “Statutory Employee” box is checked, Box 1 will be carried to Schedule C line 1.

What is the W-2 box for statutory employee?

Box 13 — If the “Retirement plan” box is checked, special limits can apply to the amount of traditional IRA contributions you can deduct. If the “Statutory Employee” box is checked, Box 1 will be carried to Schedule C line 1. Box 14 — Employers can use this W-2 box to report information such as: Railroad employers use this W-2 box to report: