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If the W-2 actually shows $0 (or blank) in Box 1, in most cases you can just not enter the W-2.
The only exception I can think of is if the taxpayer is over the Social Security wage limit, but I suspect that would almost never happen.
If the W-2 actually shows $0 (or blank) in Box 1, in most cases you can just not enter the W-2.
The only exception I can think of is if the taxpayer is over the Social Security wage limit, but I suspect that would almost never happen.
If your client received a W-2 reporting wages that could be excluded under Notice 2014-7 and your client is not able to obtain a W-2 to eradicate the excludable income, you should report the wages in Box 1 and Box 16 as usual but enter the amount that should have been excluded on Line 21 as a negative number with a reference to "Notice 2014-7".
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