What is the name of your state? California
Hi,
I am former employee.
Former Employer reported Relocation income/expense from previous year (paid in Nov/Dec) in W2 for next year, i.e. not in the year Relocation income/expense was paid to me.
Employer did NOT report relocation in W-2 for same year relocation was paid, but instead did fake "voluntary deduction" in next year paycheck, and thus (significantly) increased my taxable amount for next year by relocation amount.
I did NOT AUTHORIZE or knew about this fake "voluntary deduction" (there's 2 paychecks for the same period).
This is exactly what paycheck said.
Paycheck with clearly shows that ZERO was paid, the whole purpose of this trick for employer was to report to IRS income they paid previous year, but failed to report in previos year when it was paid, and thus increase my taxable income.
I contacted employer and IRS sent employer a letter asking for corrected W2, however no effect yet (employer claims W2 is correct).
Questions:
1) What law or IRS publication governs period/year in which relocation expense should be reported?
2) What law or IRS publication may be relevant to reporting relocation as "voluntary deduction"?
3) If such "voluntary deduction" is unlawful, is there a law or IRS publication that more or less clearly states that such deduction cannot be taxable?
The main issue taxable income significantly increased.
So that discussion is more fruitful, I suggest stating opinions with reference to specific law or IRS publications.
Thank you!
Hi,
I am former employee.
Former Employer reported Relocation income/expense from previous year (paid in Nov/Dec) in W2 for next year, i.e. not in the year Relocation income/expense was paid to me.
Employer did NOT report relocation in W-2 for same year relocation was paid, but instead did fake "voluntary deduction" in next year paycheck, and thus (significantly) increased my taxable amount for next year by relocation amount.
I did NOT AUTHORIZE or knew about this fake "voluntary deduction" (there's 2 paychecks for the same period).
This is exactly what paycheck said.
Paycheck with clearly shows that ZERO was paid, the whole purpose of this trick for employer was to report to IRS income they paid previous year, but failed to report in previos year when it was paid, and thus increase my taxable income.
I contacted employer and IRS sent employer a letter asking for corrected W2, however no effect yet (employer claims W2 is correct).
Questions:
1) What law or IRS publication governs period/year in which relocation expense should be reported?
2) What law or IRS publication may be relevant to reporting relocation as "voluntary deduction"?
3) If such "voluntary deduction" is unlawful, is there a law or IRS publication that more or less clearly states that such deduction cannot be taxable?
The main issue taxable income significantly increased.
So that discussion is more fruitful, I suggest stating opinions with reference to specific law or IRS publications.
Thank you!
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