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What is box 14 on a W2?

What is box 14? Box 14 is used to report amounts that don’t belong in other boxes on Form W-2. Employers can use it to report additional tax or income information for filing or informational purposes. Some employers use box 14 to report amounts deducted for State Disability Insurance taxes or union dues that may be tax deductible.

How do I know if a box 14 entry is sui?

You would have to ask your employer what the code SUI means. There are no IRS approved codes for box 14 entries. The entries probably do not affect your tax return. June 1, 2019 9:33 AM SUI = State Unemployment Insurance A mandatory tax that is past on to the employee. You can classify it as a mandatory income based tax for itemized deductions.

What is a box 14 code?

Use these codes to include line 14 amounts on Schedule A, line 5. Box 14 Code Description AKSUI Alaska State Unemployment Insurance CASDI or SDI California State Disability Insurance FLI Family Leave Insurance NYDD or NYSDI New York Disability Deduction NYSDI New York State Disability Insurance NJFLI New Jersey Family Leave Insurance NJSDI

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