US Payroll – What is Form W-3? – Simple Explanation
🧾 What is Form W-3? – Simple Explanation
👉 Form W-3 is a summary form that the employer sends to the Social Security Administration (SSA).
✅ 1️⃣ Purpose
Summarizes the total wages, taxes withheld, and Social Security/Medicare amounts for all employees.
✅ 2️⃣ Who Files It
Filed only by employers — not employees.
✅ 3️⃣ What It Includes
Totals W-2 forms for the year issued to the Employee (wages, SS wages, Medicare wages, tax withheld).
✅ 4️⃣ When Used
Sent to SSA along with all employee W-2s.
(One W-3 covers all W-2s for the company.)
➡️ Form W-3 is commonly used while preparing tax returns such as S-Corporation, C-Corporation, and Partnership returns, to verify total wages reported and ensure payroll amounts match the company’s financials.
📘 Example
If a company has 8 employees, it submits:
• 8 — W-2 forms → to employees & SSA
• 1 — W-3 form → summary of all 8 W-2s
💡 Quick Tip:
Form W-3 = Employer’s summary of all W-2s.
