What is "414(h)" on my W-2 forms?
By Forinfos - 12/09/2025 - 0 comments
The 414(h) line on a W-2 form indicates Employer "Pick Up" Contributions. Section 414(h)(2) of the tax code allows government agencies offering 401(a) retirement plans to designate certain contributions as employee contributions, even though the contribution is paid by the employing government entity.
The 414(h) line indicates income that is not taxable, since it is classified as an employee contribution. This makes Employer "Pick Up" Contributions a benefit for employees because it provides a form of compensation that is not taxed. 414(h) contributions are sometimes confused with salary reduction agreements, an option that allows for employees to elect to reduce cash compensation.
Related Articles
What is a jockey in "Left 4 Dead 2"?
What does "4-H" stand for?
Who is Smoker in "Left 4 Dead 2"?
What is my "Red Alert 2" CD key?
What platforms is "Left 4 Dead" available on?
What is the meaning of "10-2-4" in relation to Dr. Pepper?
How do you play "Effing Worms 2"?
What is "E=mc2"?
What is "2/10, net 30" payment terms?
Where can you purchase "Left 4 Dead 2" for PC?
Trending Articles
Can you rent an action movie from a library?
Is Teresa Earnhardt remarried?
Does Stephanie Zimbalist have children?
Did Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell split up?
Is advice from Jim Cramer reliable?
Is there a list of all movie titles from A to Z?
Did John Denver get divorced?
Are products sold on TV also sold in stores?
Are TV programs online the same as those on television?
Is there free parking at the Marcus Orland Park theater?

Comments
Write a comment