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March 31, 2025
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How to enter Paid Family Leave into Turbo Tax when provided by employer and included in W-2

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My husband took his employer-offered PFL during 2024. We live in Pennsylvania (here there is no state sponsored Family Leave program) and the pay was not provided by the state, or as far as I am aware, a third party insurance company. His HR Department said the PFL amount was included in his overall wages in Box 1. It is not delineated in any other places in his W-2 as far as I can tell. We did not receive any additional forms. How do I report this via Turbo Tax? Is there a form that we are missing?

 

Additionally, we qualified for the Excess social security and tier 1 RRTA withheld credit this year. My husband changed jobs and I lost mine (I have my own 1099-G), which may have contributed to this. However, could this excess social security and tier 1 RRTA withheld tax credit also be a result of the company/employer-paid PFL and does that indicate I am reporting something incorrectly?

 

Thanks for any and all help!

    Best answer by AmyC

    It is already in his w2 box 1 wages. There is nothing else to do for the PFL.

    The excess taxes often happen with a job change. Nothing to worry about.

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    AmyC
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    March 31, 2025

    It is already in his w2 box 1 wages. There is nothing else to do for the PFL.

    The excess taxes often happen with a job change. Nothing to worry about.

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