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Subject FS-2024-18: SECURE 2.0 Act changes affect how businesses complete Forms W-2  
Date May 2, 2024 6:09 PM
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Issue Number:? ? FS-2024-18

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*SECURE 2.0 Act changes affect how businesses complete Forms W-2*??

The Internal Revenue Service reminds businesses that starting in tax year 2023 changes under the SECURE 2.0 Act may affect the amounts they need to report on their Forms W-2.?

The SECURE 2.0 Act allows for additional features in various employer retirement plans to encourage use of these plans.?

The provisions potentially affecting Forms W-2 (including Forms W-2AS, W-2GU and W-2VI) are:?


* De minimis financial incentives (Section 113 of the SECURE 2.0 Act),?

* Roth Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees (SIMPLE) and Roth Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs) (Section 601 of the SECURE 2.0 Act), and?

* Optional treatment of employer nonelective or matching contributions as Roth contributions (Section 604 of the SECURE 2.0 Act).?

*De minimis financial incentives*?

The SECURE 2.0 Act made changes designed to encourage employees to contribute to their employers? 401(k) or 403(b) plans. These changes allow employers to offer small financial incentives to employees who choose to participate in these retirement savings arrangements.?

If an employer offers such an incentive, it's considered part of the employee's income and is subject to regular tax withholding unless there's a specific exemption. For more information, refer to Questions and Answers D-1 through D-6 in Notice 2024-2 [ [link removed] ], published in the Internal Revenue Bulletin.?

*Roth SIMPLE and Roth SEP IRAs*?

Under section 601 of the SECURE 2.0 Act, an employer that maintains a SEP or SIMPLE IRA plan can offer participating employees the option of having their salary reduction contributions deposited in a Roth IRA instead of a traditional IRA. For more information, refer to Questions and Answers K-1 through K-8 in Notice 2024-2 [ [link removed] ], published in the Internal Revenue Bulletin.?

Contributions made at the employee?s election to a Roth SEP or Roth SIMPLE IRA are subject to federal income tax withholding, the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) and the Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA). These contributions should be included in boxes 1, 3 and 5 (or box 14 for railroad retirement taxes) of Form W-2 [ [link removed] ]. They?ll also be reported in box 12 with code F (for a SEP) or code S (for a SIMPLE IRA).?

Employer contributions to a Roth SEP or Roth SIMPLE IRA are not subject to withholding for federal income tax, FICA or FUTA. These contributions should be reported on Form 1099-R for the year in which they?re allocated to the individual?s account. The total amount should be listed in boxes 1 and 2a of Form 1099-R with code 2 or 7 in box 7, and the IRA/SEP/SIMPLE checkbox checked.?

*Designated Roth nonelective contributions and designated Roth matching contributions*?

Under section 604 of the SECURE 2.0 Act, plans can allow employees to designate certain matching and nonelective contributions made after Dec. 29, 2022, as Roth contributions. These contributions are not subject to withholding for federal income tax, Social Security or Medicare tax. For more information, refer to Questions and Answers L-1 through L-11 in Notice 2024-2 [ [link removed] ], published in the Internal Revenue Bulletin.?

Unlike regular Roth contributions, designated Roth nonelective and matching contributions must be reported on Form 1099-R for the year in which they're allocated to an individual's account. They?re reported in boxes 1 and 2a of Form 1099-R, and code ?G? is used in box 7.?

*Reminder*?

Forms W-2 have been updated for tax year 2023 (filed in 2024). Businesses can now complete and print various copies of Forms W-2 (including Forms W-2AS, W-2GU and W-2VI) on IRS.gov for recipients. Any information entered on one copy will automatically appear on the others.?

If a business has already filed 2023 Forms W-2 without following these new guidelines, they may need to file Form W-2c [ [link removed] ] to correct any errors. Refer to the General Instructions for Forms W-2 and W-3 for details on when and how to file Form W-2c.

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