Does anyone know why my client would receive a W2 from a car dealership where he bought his car from?
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Did the client work for the dealership? If so, did he get the vehicle at a reduced rate because of working there?
Did the client work for the dealership? If so, did he get the vehicle at a reduced rate because of working there?
No. Client never worked at the dealership. He just purchased a car from them
Did your client finance the car thru the dealership? If so, 'they' have a lot of personal info so consider identity theft.
First step should be for your client to CALL the dealership & ask "WTH" is going on.
And you are sure it's a W-2, not a F 1099-NEC or MISC (I'm thinking SPIFF possibility) altho that shouldn't apply to just a random buyer.
Does your client remember giving the dealership their SSN ?
Since they are now closed, I'm guessing someone was taking wages out of the business but didn't want to report the income so they just spread the income out with some unsuspecting car purchasers. At least that's what my cynical side is telling me.
Who knows
I'm not sure why @TaxGuyBill 's answer was accepted as a solution, when it was in the form of a question ("Did he work there?") but I'm picturing this as a used car lot, with no vehicles with less than 50K miles on them, that was staying one step ahead of MVD. And maybe they refunded part of the purchase price or fees to this buyer, and the old bookkeeper left and the new one who came in just to help with closing it down, took the path of least resistance. If it had happened in 2019 or 2020, it might have added to the PPP "loan", right?
There’s no clear answer / resolution.
the dealership is now closed. So, the client can’t call and ask why he got a. W2.
all of the responses were helpful.
I didn’t know how to close the question out on the forum. Is there a way to do that ??
Employees in accounting/finance departments of established dealerships are paid quite well. They also like to issue a lot of forms, like 1099 misc/nec forms. Therefore I would think that an error like this would not occur, if that is what it is. Could be an honest mistake, but who knows.
@BobKamman no they did not say that. I was just saying that as part of my post. Probably wasn't an established dealership or they wouldn't have went out of business. But who knows. Established dealership owners usually sell to other established dealerships or another businessman when they want to get out of the business. They usually don't close.
This is the type of question that piques the interest of some of us. It's as good as a "who done it" story.
I'm curious if the number on the W-2 ties to any of the entries on the purchase documents for the vehicle.
Let's not forget the years that Pacific Power issued W-2s to their retired employees for the the discount they receive on their power bills as a retirement benefit. They got their hand slapped and it took me a couple of cases to figure out we wouldn't be getting those W-2s for 2022.
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