Asked by Savannah Pulliam on Jul 21, 2024

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Employers report wage income to employees on a Form W-3.

Form W-3

The transmittal form used to submit information on total wages paid and taxes withheld from all employees' wages to the IRS, accompanying the W-2 forms.

Wage Income

Earnings received by an employee as a result of their employment, typically in the form of a salary or wages.

  • Know the reporting requirements for wage income and the significance of receiving and preparing accurate tax documents.
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Sidharth SudheerJul 27, 2024
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Explanation :
Employers report wage income to employees on a Form W-2, not a Form W-3. Form W-3 is used by employers to transmit copies of all W-2 forms to the Social Security Administration.