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  • How to Get a Copy of an Old W-2 Form

    When going through any of the following processes of filing your tax return, obtaining a home loan for a mortgage, or even a tax audit, you will need to produce copies of W-2's from past employers...

  • How to Get a Past W-2 Form

    Before you file your tax return every year, you must get a copy of your IRS Form W-2 from your employer. This form provides you with important information such as how much you earned in total...

  • Can I File My Taxes Without a W-2?

    Every year people find themselves in a position where they need to file a tax return and do not have one or more W-2 forms. In some cases, this is deliberate by an irresponsible employer, and...

  • How to Receive W-2 Forms

    W-2 forms are used to file a person's income taxes at the end of the year. A person will receive a W-2 form containing detailed information of all of their wages for a specific year, which can...

  • How to File a W-2 Statement

    Anyone on a payroll who pays social security and Medicare taxes must receive a W-2 form by January 31 of the following year. As an employer, you need to know how to file a W-2 statement so that...

  • How to File Taxes Without Your W-2's

    The sad fact of life is that the Internal Revenue Service does not accept the fact that you did not receive your W-2’s as an excuse not to file your taxes. It’s sort of like the “Dog ate my...

  • How to File a W2 Form

    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...

  • How to Request Duplicate W2

    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...

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