EllenFrasier
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For the last two years, my employer has been paying me for my mileage in a separate check from my payroll check. This way, I encounter no taxes on the mileage reimbursement. This reduces the amount of my earned income for the year, but I can't take it off on my income taxes.
This year for some reason, they are including the mileage and payroll in one check. They have the salary listed as commission, even though my job is not commissioned based and the mileage is listed as reimbursement. The payroll person said that the reimbursement is not taxed, but the whole salary is being listed as YTD (year to date) so won't that show up on my W2 as salary earned? So will it all count as income for Income Tax purposes?
This year for some reason, they are including the mileage and payroll in one check. They have the salary listed as commission, even though my job is not commissioned based and the mileage is listed as reimbursement. The payroll person said that the reimbursement is not taxed, but the whole salary is being listed as YTD (year to date) so won't that show up on my W2 as salary earned? So will it all count as income for Income Tax purposes?
