Maybe, depending on exactly what you mean. If you mistakenly filed a tax return improperly (i.e. without the missing W2 forms) in a prior year, then you can file an amended return including the forms and claim a refund of the tax you overpaid.
File an extension. Here is the form for extensions: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4868.pdf If you owe money, send the money with the extension. Then go back to your employer and ask for another W-2. Then file your return.
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.
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.
Yes...as long as recepient had control of the money/check...doesn't matter what he did with it.
You can file your income tax return as soon as you receive a W2 from your employer. W2 forms are usually sent out the last week of January. The IRS issues most refunds with 21 days.
Maybe, depending on exactly what you mean. If you mistakenly filed a tax return improperly (i.e. without the missing W2 forms) in a prior year, then you can file an amended return including the forms and claim a refund of the tax you overpaid.
The penalty is $50.00 per W2 that is filed late.
Look in the last place you had them.
File an extension. Here is the form for extensions: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4868.pdf If you owe money, send the money with the extension. Then go back to your employer and ask for another W-2. Then file your return.
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You will need to file an ammended return (form 1040X). You can download a copy from the IRS website. The form is easy to fill in, but has to be filed in paper form (not e-filed) through the mail.
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.
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.
My mom has a w2 for spouse how is in prision how can she file tn taxes she has always filed joint
Bounty=Money (or barter, which means trading something). Money=Income. All "Income" in the US is taxable (with some very few exceptions). All taxable income earners receive a W2.
Yes.
because they ran out of money.....................