It is NOT legal to do this.
There are some tax preparers offices that will do this with your last pay stub. Check your local offices.
As soon as you receive your W2 and the tax forms become available you can file. Some people use their last paycheck stub to file their taxes but this isn't recommended as sometimes the information can be different. You will also need your employer EIN # if filing online and this information isn't on your paycheck stub. A lot of online sites such as Turbo Tax will let you know if you are trying to file your taxes too early as some forms can't be filed online until after certain dates. Alot of tax preparers such as H&R Block will file your taxes using your last paycheck stub also, personally I have never been to a tax preparer as they dont do anything different than I can do on my own. I rather save my money.
If you don't have a W-2 form, you can still file your taxes using your last pay stub or other income documents. You can also contact your employer or the IRS for assistance in obtaining the necessary information to file your taxes accurately.
If you don't have a W2 form, you can file your taxes using your last pay stub or by contacting your employer for the necessary information. You can also use Form 4852 as a substitute for the W2.
If you don't have a W2 or paystub, you can file taxes using your last pay stub of the year or by estimating your income. You can also request a copy of your W2 from your employer or contact the IRS for assistance.
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If you don't have a W-2 form, you can still file taxes by using your last pay stub to estimate your income and withholding. You can also request a copy of your W-2 from your employer or contact the IRS for assistance.
I recieved my early pension money from my old job, they taxed my check, i have the stub with the taxes that was taken out. Do I have to wait for my 1099-R to come in mail or can I use it to file my taxes.?
If you don't have a W-2 form, you can still file taxes by using your last pay stub to estimate your income and taxes withheld. You can also request a Wage and Income Transcript from the IRS to help you report your income accurately. It's important to file your taxes on time even if you don't have a W-2 form to avoid penalties.
Ideally, your year-end W-2 statement from your employer should be used to calculate your annual earnings and deductions, etc.
last pay stub of the year if they let u