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February 22, 2024
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How can I view the forms I used for my income entries (W-2, 1099, etc)?

  • February 22, 2024
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I found a 3rd party sick pay w-2 and I am not sure if I used it or not

Best answer by MayaD

Your sick pay might not be taxable. 

If you paid for the policy:

Your third-party sick pay isn't taxable. You might still receive a W-2, but you don't need to report the W-2 as long as all of the following apply:

  • Box 1 – Wages is $0 or blank
  • Box 12 has Code J
  • Box 13 – Nontaxable sick pay is checked

If your employer paid for the policy:

Your third-party sick pay is taxable. You'll receive a W-2 with taxable wages in box 1 and include this W-2 in your return.

 

If you haven't already filed your return or if your return gets rejected:

  1. Open (or continue) your return.
  2. Search for W-2 and select the Jump to link in the search results.
  3. On the Your W-2 info so far screen, check the W-2 that have been entered already.
  4. To add another W-2 select Add another W-2.
  5. Enter the information from the new W-2 on the following screens.

If you already submitted your return, you need to amend it to make any  changes. 

 

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Employee
February 22, 2024

You will need to look at the worksheets that are part of the pdf of your tax return.  TurboTax does not have copies or images of any of the W-2's or 1099's you entered.  TT only has the data that was entered from those documents.

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MayaDAnswer
February 22, 2024

Your sick pay might not be taxable. 

If you paid for the policy:

Your third-party sick pay isn't taxable. You might still receive a W-2, but you don't need to report the W-2 as long as all of the following apply:

  • Box 1 – Wages is $0 or blank
  • Box 12 has Code J
  • Box 13 – Nontaxable sick pay is checked

If your employer paid for the policy:

Your third-party sick pay is taxable. You'll receive a W-2 with taxable wages in box 1 and include this W-2 in your return.

 

If you haven't already filed your return or if your return gets rejected:

  1. Open (or continue) your return.
  2. Search for W-2 and select the Jump to link in the search results.
  3. On the Your W-2 info so far screen, check the W-2 that have been entered already.
  4. To add another W-2 select Add another W-2.
  5. Enter the information from the new W-2 on the following screens.

If you already submitted your return, you need to amend it to make any  changes. 

 

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