Form W-3 is a tax form submitted to the International Revenue Service (IRS) and the Social Security Administration (SSA). Employers submit the form to report combined employee income.
The IRS uses Form W-3 as a benchmark to compare figures from W-2 forms submitted by individual employees. Whether you run a small business or a large, global organization, it’s compulsory to submit Form W-3.
Also known as Transmittal of Wage and Tax Statements, Form W-3 collates all parts of Form W-2. The IRS uses Form W-3 to track all forms of compensation paid to employers. Compensation methods include wages, salary, commission, and tips.
The SSA uses Form W-3 to reconcile all employee wages reported for the previous year, ensuring that all Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) taxes have been reported. Form W-3 is one of the critical forms to complete during the tax year. Business owners required to file Form W-2 must also submit Form W-3 to remain compliant.