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Why are some of the amounts reported on my Form W-2 different from the year-to-date amounts shown on my last pay stub for the year?

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Why are some of the amounts reported on my Form W-2 different from the year-to-date amounts shown on my last pay stub for the year?

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Several items may cause your taxable wages reported on your Form W-2 to differ from your year-end gross wages. Items that lower your taxable wages include pre-tax deductions, such as health insurance, tax-deferred savings plans, parking and other benefits. Items that increase your taxable wages include but are not limited to group term life insurance, taxable tuition remission benefits, and personal use of University-owned vehicles or assets.

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