Tex.
Labor Code Section 201.082
Exceptions to Wages
(1)
that part of the remuneration paid by an employer to an individual for employment during a calendar year that exceeds remuneration to the individual, excluding remuneration under another subdivision of this section, by the employer, of $9,000;(2)
a payment, including an amount the employer pays for insurance or an annuity or pays into a fund for the payment of insurance or an annuity, that is made to or for an employee or the employee’s dependent under a plan the employer established for employees generally, or a class of employees, including or excluding the employee’s dependents, for:(A)
retirement;(B)
sickness or accident disability;(C)
medical or hospitalization expenses in connection with sickness or accident disability; or(D)
expenses related to death;(3)
a payment made to an individual employee for retirement, including an amount an employer pays for insurance or an annuity or pays into a fund for the payment of insurance or an annuity;(4)
a payment for sickness or accident disability, or medical or hospitalization expenses for sickness or accident disability, an employer makes to or for an individual employee after the expiration of six calendar months after the last calendar month the employee worked for the employer;(5)
a payment made to or for an employee or the employee’s beneficiary:(A)
from or to a trust defined by Section 401(a), Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. Section 401(a)), that is exempt from tax under Section 501(a), Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. Section 501(a)), at the time of payment, unless the payment is made to an employee of the trust as remuneration for service as an employee and not as a beneficiary of the trust; or(B)
under or to an annuity plan that, at the time of the payment, is a plan described by Section 403(a), Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. Section 403(a));(6)
a tax an employer pays, without deduction from the remuneration of the employee, that is imposed on the employee under Section 3101, Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. Section 3101);(7)
noncash remuneration paid to an employee for service not in the course of the employer’s business;(8)
a payment, except vacation or sick pay, made to an employee after the month the employee is 65 years of age, if the employee did not work for the employer in the period for which the payment is made; or(9)
the part of remuneration from a single employer for services in a calendar year that exceeds the amount applicable to the year under Subdivision (1) for which contributions have been paid under a state unemployment law.
Source:
Section 201.082 — Exceptions to Wages, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/LA/htm/LA.201.htm#201.082
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).