State Agencies Bulletin No. 2079

Subject
Year-End Procedure for Taxable Employee Expense Reimbursements
Date Issued
November 17, 2022

Purpose

The purpose of this bulletin is to provide agencies with the 2022 calendar year-end procedures for taxable travel reimbursement.

Background

Taxable travel reimbursements include:

  • Excess Personal Car Mileage (PCM) Reimbursements
  • Excess Per Diem Payments
  • Non-Overnight Meal Allowances
  • Employee Payments Taxable Under the IRS One-Year Rule

Excess PCM and Per Diem Amounts:

  • IRS rules relating to employee business expense reimbursements require withholding and Form W-2 reporting on any excess amounts paid.
  • “Excess amount” is the portion that is greater than the applicable Federal rate and not substantiated by receipts.
  • The maximum rate allowed by IRS for PCM is 58.5 cents per mile effective from January 1, 2022 through June 30, 2022 and 62.5 cents per mile effective from July 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022 Chapter XIII Section 4.C Travel Mileage Rates.
  • Current maximum Federal per diems for the continental U.S. can be found in the Guide to Financial Operations Chapter XIII, Section 4.E.

Non-Overnight Meal Allowances:

  • The IRS requires employers to report and withhold income and employment taxes from meal allowances for non-overnight travel (day trips).

One-Year Rule:
The IRS requires employers to report travel reimbursements and withhold income and employment taxes if employment away from home at a single location is realistically expected to last for more than one year. Further explanations of rules for excess PCM, Per Diem Amounts, Non-Overnight Meal Allowances and One-Year Rule can be found in the Guide to Financial Operations Chapter XIII, Section 4.E.

OSC Actions

Each month, taxable travel reimbursement data is transferred from the Statewide Financial System (SFS) to PayServ and the amount is reflected on the employee’s paycheck advice or pay stub as a “Taxable Expense” (Earnings code TXE).  The final transfer of taxable travel reimbursements for 2022 will occur on December 9, 2022 and will include all reimbursements paid by SFS from November 18, 2022 through December 8, 2022. The reimbursements will be reflected as “Taxable Expense” on the advices or pay stubs of the Administration and Institution paychecks dated December 21, 2022 and December 29, 2022, respectively.

OSC Actions (Year-End)

Any taxable travel reimbursement paid by SFS from December 9, 2022, through December 31, 2022, will be handled differently in PayServ.  Taxable travel reimbursements are subject to income and employment taxes; however, these “Taxable Expense” items will not have taxes withheld in 2022, as the expense will not be reflected in employee paychecks.  Instead, the automated process will add these amounts to the employee’s reportable taxable income in box 1 on the employee’s 2022 Form W-2. 

Social Security/Medicare tax deficiency deductions will be initiated in early 2023 for any “Taxable Expense” that did not have taxes withheld in 2022.  Employees who paid the maximum amount of Social Security tax ($9,114.00) for 2022 will only have a deduction for the Medicare tax deficiency in a 2023 paycheck.

Tax Information

Taxable Employee Expense Reimbursements are considered taxable fringe benefits.  As such, they are supplemental taxable income, will be added to the employee’s taxable gross wages for tax withholding purposes, and are subject to employment and income taxes.

Federal, State and New York City income tax withholding will be calculated using the Aggregate method.  Yonkers income tax withholding will be calculated using the Flat Rate method.  Yonkers Flat Rate Withholding is 1.95975% for Yonkers residents and 0.50% for Yonkers non-residents.

Agency Actions

To avoid under-withholding of income taxes for 2022 and subsequent deductions for Social Security and Medicare tax deficiencies in 2023, Payroll Officers should work with their employees to accelerate the submission of Expense Reports to SFS so that these are received, audited, and paid no later than December 8, 2022.

Questions

Questions regarding this bulletin may be directed to the Tax and Compliance mailbox. 

All other questions may be directed to the SFS Help Desk at [email protected] or (518) 457-7737 / (877) 737-4185.