W-2 Forms

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By BASHARAT SHAH, MD 6 comments
How soon you want to get your tax refund depends on how soon you file your taxes. But you can't move any further without your W2. Some employers are pretty quick in sending out W2 to their employees but some are not. But there is a way of filing ... more »
By logan 1 comments
Advance Earned Income Tax Credit/who is eligible/how do employees apply for the AEITC/It's your money anyway.. more »
By Mark Cussen 2 comments
For many people the hardest part of doing their taxes is just finding the records that they need to enter the correct numbers on their return. Simply knowing where all of your tax records are located can be a huge help to many filers. This ... more »
By BASHARAT SHAH, MD 1 comments
A tax refund is not the money you won in a lottery. It is your hard-earned money that has been sitting with the IRS. Therefore it is important that you consider it as one of your earned paychecks. This article will offer you some tips on how you ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
The deadline for sending W-2 forms for employers is January 31st of each year. Remember your boss can mail the form, which can take a week or two. If it's mid-February and you still haven't received the form, start inquiring about your overdue W-2... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
Anyone can make errors on tax paperwork. Even when you verify data ahead of time, you might omit important information. Often, employers correct W2 forms. Here's how to do it... more »
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When federal tax season approaches, you need to know how to read your W-2 form. This becomes even more important if you are filing your taxes yourself, instead of having them completed by a tax professional. In most instances, reading your W-2 is ... more »
By anae428 1 comments
This is a very easy guide to follow, with step by step directions. I just filed my taxes online for the 1st time, and I want to share this information with you. I have always been intimidated by tax season, but now I will never again ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 1 comments
A W-2 is sent to every employee who is not an independent contractor. Understanding your W-2 is important when you prepare your tax returns... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
By January 31 of each year, your employer is required to send you an IRS W2 form so you can file your tax return. Boxes A through E are straightforward, listing yours and your employer's addresses and federal tax identification numbers. However, ... more »
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Your employer is required to send you a W2 by January 31 each year. Employers are allowed to mail W2 forms to employees, so if you are without one in the first week or two of February there is no need to panic. If you still don't have one after ... more »
By byllz 7 comments
The rebates are going out early!! Find out when yours is coming... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
My W-2's wrong. What do I do?.. more »
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A Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is a number that the Internal Revenue Service uses to manage and enforce tax laws. You will need a TIN to use on tax returns and statements as well as other tax documents... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Tax rebate for stimulus package will be mailed in your address. Once you filed your Income Tax Return then you have just to wait for the rebate checks in your mailbox. This money will help you spend what you need to make the economy stay in ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
When it is time to do your tax return you must make sure you have your current W-2 form. This form comes in the mail sometime in January for the previous year. If your W-2 gets lost in the mail, you still must do your taxes. Access your W-2 ... more »
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If you are an employer, you must complete a W2 form for each employee. Your employees must receive this form by January 31... more »
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You may receive a W9 form to complete if you are hired to perform services for another company but are not an employee. If the company is required to file a return, it must obtain your Taxpayer Identification Number in order to file. People who ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
You must file a W2 form for each employee for whom you pay wages or withhold income, Social Security or Medicare tax. The IRS requires you to file electronically if you have 250 or more W2 forms to file. You must send a W2 form to each employee ... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Tax Filing is over but some individuals still cannot decide when to file. Filing your income tax return will give you some money but what if, the IRS will give you a big return of troubles. If your status here in United States is questionable, ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
In January of each year, business accountants across the United States scramble to complete IRS W-2 tax forms to send to salaried and hourly employees. Filling out a W-2 form is quite simple and is usually done through the use of software that ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
Most of the time, your company sends you your W-2s without a problem. They're legally required to mail them or pass them out by the last day of January every year. However, sometimes there's a problem and either the mail doesn't get it to you, or ... more »
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You may need at some point to get your hands on copies of old W-2 forms. After a number of years, this can be a difficult task. The reason for needing them may be just to keep complete records or it could be for more pressing needs like an IRS ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
It's here again, that dreaded time of year for companies and individuals alike: Tax season. Hopefully, it's still January and you've gotten your W-2s all filled out and printed. Now you need to know what to do next. Gather your stamps: It's ... more »
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There are many reasons why you would need to make adjustments to a W2 form. Sometimes employees move and forget to give you forwarding addresses. Other times your payroll preparer may make a mistake in addition or in figuring out the total wages ... more »