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Can my employer fill out my W-2 for me?

When starting a new job, employees must fill our Internal Revenue Service Form W-4, instructing their employers how to set up their payroll deductions. An employer cannot begin running an employee’s payroll without a W-4. However, completing a W-4 for an employee is illegal.

How should an employee fill out a W-2?

How to fill out Form W-2

  1. Box A: Employee’s Social Security number.
  2. Box B: Employer Identification Number (EIN)
  3. Box C: Employer’s name, address, and ZIP code.
  4. Box D:
  5. Boxes E and F: Employee’s name, address, and ZIP code.
  6. Box 1: Wages, tips, other compensation.
  7. Box 2: Federal income tax withheld.
  8. Box 3: Social Security wages.

Which copies of W-2 go to employee?

Copy 1 of the W-2 form goes to the appropriate state, city or local tax department. Employees keep Copy C for themselves. They file copies B and 2 with their federal tax returns and state, city or local income tax returns, respectively.

What do employers need to know about W2 forms?

Employers report employee wages, tips, bonuses and all qualifying compensation using IRS Form W-2. By filing a W-2, the company becomes responsible for collecting and filing withholding and Social Security taxes.

What is the employer tax rate on a W2?

When employers report compensation on a W-2, it means withholding Social Security and income taxes. However, employers also match the employees’ share of the taxes. For 2015, the combined tax rate for Social Security and Medicare is 7.65 percent.

What’s the difference between a W2 and a 1099?

Employers report employee wages, tips, bonuses and all qualifying compensation using IRS Form W-2. By filing a W-2, the company becomes responsible for collecting and filing withholding and Social Security taxes. On the other hand, compensation for independent contractors is reported by payers to the Internal Revenue Service using Form 1099-MISC.

Where can I file Form W-2 for SSA?

2019 Form W-2 Attention: You may file Forms W-2 and W-3 electronically on the SSA’s Employer W-2 Filing Instructions and Information web page, which is also accessible at You can create fill-in versions of Forms W-2 and W-3 for filing with SSA.