Tax
Regulations
To comply with the regulations for the equivalent plan and other payroll taxes, certain tax obligations must be fulfilled.
Income and FICA Tax
American Fidelity will withhold federal and state income taxes from PFML Insurance taxable benefits that are considered third-party sick pay to the extent required, including the employee’s portion of FICA tax. The employer is responsible for remitting any additional state, local or federal taxes, and for Form W-2 reporting. Please consult an attorney or tax professional regarding your specific situation.
While the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has not provided definitive guidance for PFML private plan medical leave benefits, the available IRS guidance suggests the employer paid portion of the taxable benefit is subject to FICA and reported on Form W-2, unless the employer paid portion of the contribution is taxed as wages (imputed to the employee’s wages).
For all non-medical leave benefits are not subject to FICA, but the gross benefit must be documented on 1099-MISC as taxable income.
All medical leave benefits we will withhold FICA tax and provide you with reporting information as outlined below and provide your employees with IRS Form 1099-MISC for other benefits.
You are responsible for Form W-2 reporting. All employers and employees should consult their own tax advisors regarding the tax consequences of PFML Insurance contributions and benefits.
The following benefits are subject to income tax:
- Family leave benefits
- Safe leave/personal protected leave benefits
- Medical leave benefits are taxable based on the ratio of employer contributions to total employer and employee contributions
Third-Party Sick Pay Reporting
Certain paid leave benefits are considered third-party sick pay, which makes American Fidelity a third-party payer of sick pay. As an employer, you are responsible for reporting all sick pay benefits paid by certain third parties, like American Fidelity, on Form W-2 and employment tax forms. To adhere to third-party sick pay reporting requirements, employers must report the entire amount of PFML Insurance benefits paid to an employee during their leave due to their serious health condition. This data must be reported on the employee’s Form W-2 for the year in which the benefits were paid.
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