I don't know when you asked this question, but apparently it's been a while. The answer is that employer's should mail out W-2 forms by the last day of January. That is the last day that they should mail it then however long it takes your to receive it in the mail.
If you got a tax refund and received another w2 after you filed, you will have to file an amendment to your tax return for the year that the W-2 Form was for in order to correct your return. You may get an additional refund when you file your amendment or you may owe additional tax from the amendment.
Simply file an amended return - a form 1040 X. Your refund will include interest on the excess.
Lowe's should automatically send W2s out to anyone who worked for them at the end of the year, whether or not anyone is a current employee. If it is already late January and you haven't gotten it, you need to contact them and ask when they were sent out.
Look in the last place you had them.
You have to wait, but they only have until the 15th to get it to you. (1) stub may not be an accurate indicator of what was actually withheld.
If you made 67 dollars, what kind of tax refund do you think you might be entitled to receive. If you had a small amount of federal or state tax withheld, you may file to get this back, but that is the only tax refund you will receive. You probably did not have any taxes withheld on $67.
Lowe's should automatically send W2s out to anyone who worked for them at the end of the year, whether or not anyone is a current employee. If it is already late January and you haven't gotten it, you need to contact them and ask when they were sent out.
I'm not exactly sure what your saying..if it is that you filed a return claiming money was withheld from your pay, but no W2 was provided...send copies of your paystubs showing the withholding and the employers ID number.
In most States yes. Remember, thery already have the "other side" anyway...sent to them by the employer.
The most accurate way to calculate your refund is to fill out the appropriate 1040 form yourself. Afterwards, if you are not comfortable filing it, you can always pay a company such as HR Block to look over it and file it for you. You can do a very rough estimate by finding out which tax bracket you are in, and subtracting the standard deduction from your total wages, applying the tax percentage to the remaining amount, and comparing that amount to the amount you paid in income tax listed on your W2. If there is more money listed on your W2, then you will receive the different as a refund. Again, this is a very rough estimate, and only if you accept the standard deduction.
One does not need to go about getting a Federal Tax ID. As long as one has a W2 form from the government, they will be able to find the federal tax id on the W2 form already.
It does not matter if you file with your original W2 or not. As long as you have a copy of the W2, that is all that is needed. If you file online, you do not even need to send your W2 in.