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This document outlines what needs to be done to make a final payment for a deceased employee

Wages that were constructively received by the employee while he or she was alive are reported on Form W-2 as any other regular wage payment, even if you may have to reissue the payment in the name of the estate or beneficiary.

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  • Wages that were constructively received by the employee while he or she was alive are reported on Form W-2 as any other regular wage payment, even if you may have to reissue the payment in the name of the estate or beneficiary.
  • If you made the payment in the same year the employee died, you must withhold social security and Medicare taxes on the payment and report the payment on the employee’s W-2 only as social security and Medicare wages to ensure proper social security and Medicare credit is received.
  • If you made the payment after the year of death, do not report the payment on a W-2, and do not withhold social security and Medicare taxes.  Whether the payment is made in the year of death or after the year of death, you also must report it in Box 3 of Form 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Income, for the payment to the estate or beneficiary. Use the name and taxpayer identification number (TIN) of the payment recipient on Form 1099-MISC.

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