nickpg
Level 3

Hi,

I have a client who has a W-2 with a fairly large amount listed in box 11 (nonqualified plans). I have input the W2 as shown, but when I go to form view, the amount of wages on line 1a on the Form 1040 is reducing taxable wages by the amount of nonqualified plans. Is this the correct treatment? I have not run into this before. Appreciate any feedback. 

Martin

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sjrcpa
Level 15

The tax return presentation changed this year. It's in the instructions.


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nickpg
Level 3

Thank you. What instructions are you referring to?

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sjrcpa
Level 15

1040 and/or W-2.


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itonewbie
Level 15

See the updated instructions for 1040.

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kgreen8393
Level 5

The program will reduce wages (it will show on a Statement), then include the Nonqualified Deferred Compensation on Schedule 1, line 8t.  Presentation for 2022 is just reporting the amount on Schedule 1 versus as wages.

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nickpg
Level 3

Thank you very much! 

Martin

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