INQUIRY 17-07, Delivery of the 2017 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement

Published: December 29, 2017
Effective: January 2018

Summary

In January 2018, the 2017 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, will be mailed to the employee's residence address as recorded in the Payroll/Personnel System (PPS).

Additionally, employees will have the option to elect to receive (and print) their W-2 electronically via the Employee Personal Page (EPP). Also, employees will be able to import their 2017 W-2 information into Turbo Tax or At Home.

Implementation

The data on the W-2 includes salary payments for Pay Period 25, 2016, (or the pay period of implementation into PPS) through Pay Period 24, 2017, inclusive. The W-2 will also include any manual payments processed after Pay Period 24, 2017, through December 28, 2017. Employees who worked during the tax year for more than one organization serviced by the National Finance Center (NFC) will receive a W-2 containing the total wages paid by NFC for all organizations. The W-2 will be issued under the name of the current employing organization.

Agencies are encouraged to remind their employees to verify that their residence address is correct and make any changes prior to the processing of the W-2s. If an address is not recorded in PPS, the employee's W-2 will be mailed to their Agency.

Employee Indebtedness

To comply with IRS regulations, employees who have not repaid an indebtedness (e.g., salary overpayment) incurred during calendar year 2017 will have the outstanding debt included as taxable wages on their W-2s. The outstanding debt is subject to Federal and State (if applicable) income tax. Any debt payments received between December 11 and December 29, 2017, could result in a Form W-2c, Corrected Wage and Tax Statement, being issued at a later date.

Electronically Delivered Version of the W-2

IRS provides employees the option to file their tax return with a printout of an electronically delivered version of their W-2 for tax year 2017. Employees who are established users of NFC's EPP can print this electronic version of the W-2 for tax year 2017 (via NFC's Web site at www.nfc.usda.gov) for submission with their tax return. The 2017 W-2s will be available in EPP in January 2018.

Note: Employees who are not current EPP users (or need a new user identification (ID) or password) can locate the sign-up instructions under My EPP. Log on to the internet and go to NFC's Web site (www.nfc.usda.gov). Select the HR and Payroll Clients page from the My NFC drop-down menu and select the My EPP icon on the HR/Payroll Application Launchpad.

Turbo Tax/At Home

In addition to printing their W-2 from EPP, employees will also be able to import their 2017 W-2 information into Turbo Tax or At Home. NFC has worked with the software providers to make their products interoperable with EPP. For more information on Turbo Tax, see INQUIRY Bulletin 17-05, IRS Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, Available for Use with Turbo Tax or At Home.

Maintaining W-2 Data

Although W-2 history data for tax years 1998 and forward is available to the employee on EPP, and to Agencies via Reporting Center, only 2 years of W-2 data history is available in the W-2 Online Processing System. The W-2 data for tax year 2015 was moved to history in October 2017 and is no longer available to be viewed by Agencies. In mid-January, Agencies will be able to view W-2 data for tax years 2016 and 2017.

Inquiries and W-2 Reprints

If some employees do not receive W-2s when they are initially mailed, it may have been determined that these W-2s require adjustments (e.g., relocation travel payments). The appropriate adjustments will be completed by January 31, 2018, and the W-2s will be sent to the employees upon completion. Employees should use their EPP to check their W-2 data.

All current and former employees of Agencies serviced by NFC must request W-2 reprints from their respective Servicing Personnel Office. When Agencies receive requests from current employees for W-2 reprints, they are encouraged to advise employees to utilize EPP. Agencies are also encouraged to utilize the full suite of available reports on the Reporting Center. Agency representatives without current Reporting Center access (or without access to the W-2, Wage and Tax Statement report) should submit a request for access via their Agency Security Officer.

Resources

A Quick Reference Card (QRC), which is available online as a reference tool at NFC's Web site, can assist with accessing EPP, user identification availability, and password assistance.

Inquiries

For questions about NFC processing, authorized Servicing Personnel Office representatives should contact the NFC Contact Center at 1-855-NFC-4GOV (1-855-632-4468) or via the customer service portal.