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I have a head of household only have income on a w2 in box 14 as stipend can be use as earn income.
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If the stipend is income then Federal, Social Security, Medicare, State and local taxes will be due.
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How do I enter into the program to calculate the ss and med tax.
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Isn't the stipend included in Box 1 wages?
The more I know the more I don’t know.
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No wages only in box 14.. zero is in box 1.
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It seems like whoever paid the "stipend" does not think the payment was for the compensation of the work performed. *IF* they are correct about that, you can't choose to make it earned income.
However, in my opinion, some of these arrangements don't seem right to me, and it might have been wrongly reported. Whether or not this situation is correct or not, I have no idea. We would need to know a lot more about the stipend, why your client received it, who paid it, etc..
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What did your client do to receive the stipend?