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Do firms take taxes out of moving reimbursement?

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Oct 05, 2018 11:57 am

Just got my moving expense reimbursement and it was less than what I submitted... do they take taxes out? Wanted to check here before I go back to them...

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Re: Do firms take taxes out of moving reimbursement?

Post by BmoreOrLess » Fri Oct 05, 2018 12:41 pm

Anonymous User wrote:Just got my moving expense reimbursement and it was less than what I submitted... do they take taxes out? Wanted to check here before I go back to them...
Blame Trump, and check out the new tax law.

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Post by albanach » Fri Oct 05, 2018 1:38 pm

If they're deducting taxes, you should have it detailed on a pay slip and included on your w-2. Then, if you meet the irs requirements, you can claim a deduction.

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Re: Do firms take taxes out of moving reimbursement?

Post by BmoreOrLess » Fri Oct 05, 2018 7:27 pm

albanach wrote:If they're deducting taxes, you should have it detailed on a pay slip and included on your w-2. Then, if you meet the irs requirements, you can claim a deduction.
You should also check out the new tax law. Deduction for moving expenses is gone.

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Re: Do firms take taxes out of moving reimbursement?

Post by Pneumonia » Fri Oct 05, 2018 8:39 pm

Anonymous User wrote:Just got my moving expense reimbursement and it was less than what I submitted... do they take taxes out? Wanted to check here before I go back to them...
No direct experience, but I've heard from a few people this year that yes, moving reimbursements are taxed as income and subject to normal withholding.

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Re: Do firms take taxes out of moving reimbursement?

Post by worklifewhat » Fri Oct 05, 2018 9:15 pm

Pneumonia wrote:
Anonymous User wrote:Just got my moving expense reimbursement and it was less than what I submitted... do they take taxes out? Wanted to check here before I go back to them...
No direct experience, but I've heard from a few people this year that yes, moving reimbursements are taxed as income and subject to normal withholding.
If the firm paid for the moving expenses directly would this remedy the issue?

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Re: Do firms take taxes out of moving reimbursement?

Post by QContinuum » Fri Oct 05, 2018 9:30 pm

worklifewhat wrote:
Pneumonia wrote:
Anonymous User wrote:Just got my moving expense reimbursement and it was less than what I submitted... do they take taxes out? Wanted to check here before I go back to them...
No direct experience, but I've heard from a few people this year that yes, moving reimbursements are taxed as income and subject to normal withholding.
If the firm paid for the moving expenses directly would this remedy the issue?
No. You're taxed the same whether the firm gives you the money or hands the money directly to the moving company. Otherwise people would be able to avoid paying income tax by having their companies pay their rent, car, gas, etc. for them in lieu of receiving cash salary.

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Re: Do firms take taxes out of moving reimbursement?

Post by worklifewhat » Fri Oct 05, 2018 11:53 pm

QContinuum wrote:
worklifewhat wrote:
Pneumonia wrote:
Anonymous User wrote:Just got my moving expense reimbursement and it was less than what I submitted... do they take taxes out? Wanted to check here before I go back to them...
No direct experience, but I've heard from a few people this year that yes, moving reimbursements are taxed as income and subject to normal withholding.
If the firm paid for the moving expenses directly would this remedy the issue?
No. You're taxed the same whether the firm gives you the money or hands the money directly to the moving company. Otherwise people would be able to avoid paying income tax by having their companies pay their rent, car, gas, etc. for them in lieu of receiving cash salary.
Given how many games can be played with taxes, you just never know (I’m looking at you back door Roth).

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Re: Do firms take taxes out of moving reimbursement?

Post by albanach » Mon Oct 08, 2018 9:46 am

BmoreOrLess wrote:
albanach wrote:If they're deducting taxes, you should have it detailed on a pay slip and included on your w-2. Then, if you meet the irs requirements, you can claim a deduction.
You should also check out the new tax law. Deduction for moving expenses is gone.
Unless you're JAG.

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