As the title states, I'm simply looking for code clarification from anyone who may know, because I'd rather not incorrectly file my taxes. I have a line on my W2 in Box 14, that simply reads 'PAUI' I understand the SUI, or I believe specifically in my case PASUI, would be State Unemployment Insurance, but I have not used Unemployment Insurance in any way shape or form, so I'm confused as to what this stands for, and no amount of googling has given me an answer. I would appreciate any assistance that anyone can give me here, thank you for your time if you read this!
Posted by Ravencr3st4798
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This is the amount that has been withheld from your pay for PA unemployment insurance. The employer pays for it and also a small amount is withheld from employee’s paychecks for it. If you have your final paystub, there should be a line item in the deductions/taxes section for this with a YTD total that is close to what’s on the W-2.
It’s not really super useful currently for federal income tax filing unless your itemized deductions are greater than your standard deduction, as this is an itemized deduction for local and state taxes