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8846

Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service

Credit for Employer Social Security and Medicare Taxes
Paid on Certain Employee Tips
Attach to your tax return.
▶ Information about Form 8846 and its instructions is at www.irs.gov/form8846.
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OMB No. 1545-1414

2013

Attachment
Sequence No. 98

Identifying number

Name(s) shown on return

Note. Claim this credit only for employer social security and Medicare taxes paid by a food or beverage establishment
where tipping is customary for providing food or beverages. See the instructions for line 1.
1

Tips received by employees for services on which you paid or incurred employer social
security and Medicare taxes during the tax year (see instructions) . . . . . . . .

1

2

Tips not subject to the credit provisions (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . . .

2

3

Creditable tips. Subtract line 2 from line 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3

4

Multiply line 3 by 7.65% (.0765). If you had any tipped employees whose wages
(including tips) exceeded $113,700, see instructions and check here . . . . . ▶

4

5

Credit for employer social security and Medicare taxes paid on certain employee tips
from partnerships and S corporations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5

6

Add lines 4 and 5. Partnerships and S corporations, report this amount on Schedule K.
All others, report this amount on Form 3800, line 4f . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6

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Form 8846 (2013)

Form 8846 (2013)

General Instructions
Section references are to the Internal
Revenue Code.

Future Developments
For the latest information about
developments related to Form 8846
and its instructions, such as legislation
enacted after they were published, go
to www.irs.gov/form8846.

Purpose of Form
Certain food and beverage
establishments (see Who Should File,
below) use Form 8846 to claim a credit
for social security and Medicare taxes
paid or incurred by the employer on
certain employees’ tips. The credit is
part of the general business credit.
You can claim or elect not to claim
the credit any time within 3 years
from the due date of your return on
either your original return or on an
amended return.
Taxpayers, other than
partnerships or S corporations,
whose only source of this credit is
from those pass-through entities, are
not required to complete or file this
form. Instead, report this credit
directly on the applicable line of
Form 3800, General Business Credit.
For information regarding taxes
imposed on tips, including
information on the difference
between tips and service charges,
see Rev. Rul. 2012-18, 2012-26
I.R.B. at www.irs.gov/irb/2012-26.

Who Should File
File Form 8846 if you meet both of
the following conditions.
1. You had employees who received
tips from customers for providing,
delivering, or serving food or
beverages for consumption if tipping
of employees for delivering or serving
food or beverages is customary.
2. During the tax year, you paid or
incurred employer social security
and Medicare taxes on those tips.

How the Credit Is Figured
Generally, the credit equals the
amount of employer social security
and Medicare taxes paid or incurred
by the employer on tips received by
the employee. However, the amount
of tips for any month that are used
to figure the credit must be reduced
by the amount by which the wages
that would have been payable during
that month at $5.15 an hour exceed
the wages (excluding tips) paid by
the employer during that month.

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For example, an employee worked
100 hours and received $450 in tips
for October 2013. The worker received
$375 in wages (excluding tips) at the
rate of $3.75 an hour. If the employee
had been paid $5.15 an hour, the
employee would have received wages,
excluding tips, of $515. For credit
purposes, the $450 in tips is reduced
by $140 (the difference between $515
and $375), and only $310 of the
employee’s tips for October 2013 is
taken into account.
For tax years beginning after
December 31, 2012, a 0.9%
Additional Medicare Tax applies to
Medicare wages. However,
Additional Medicare Tax is only
imposed on the employee. There is
no employer share of Additional
Medicare Tax. Thus, there is no
effect on the credit for employer
social security and Medicare taxes
on certain employee tips.

Specific Instructions
Figure the current year credit from
your trade or business on lines 1
through 4.
Line 1
Enter the tips received by employees
for services on which you paid or
incurred employer social security and
Medicare taxes during the tax year.
Include tips received from customers
for providing, delivering, or serving food
or beverages for consumption if tipping
of employees for delivering or serving
food or beverages is customary.
Line 2
If you pay each tipped employee wages
(excluding tips) equal to or more than
$5.15 an hour, enter zero on line 2.
Figure the amount of tips included
on line 1 that are not creditable for
each employee on a monthly basis.
This is the total amount that would be
payable to the employee at $5.15 an
hour reduced by the wages (excluding
tips) actually paid to the employee
during the month. Enter on line 2 the
total amounts figured for all employees.
Line 4
If any tipped employee’s wages and
tips exceeded the 2013 social
security tax wage base of $113,700
subject to the 6.2% rate, check the
box on line 4 and attach a separate
computation showing the amount of

2

tips subject to only the Medicare tax
rate of 1.45%. Subtract these tips
from the line 3 tips, and multiply the
difference by .0765. Then, multiply
the tips subject only to the Medicare
tax by .0145. Enter the sum of these
amounts on line 4.
Reduce the income tax deduction
for employer social security and
Medicare taxes by the amount on
line 4.
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individual circumstances. The
estimated burden for individual
taxpayers filing this form is approved
under OMB control number
1545-0074 and is included in the
estimates shown in the instructions
for their individual income tax return.
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the law or the form . . . 28 min.
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the form to the IRS . 1 hr., 43 min.
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