Your W-2 should accurately reflect the income earned, as well as the amounts designated for FICA, Federal, State and local (if applicable) taxes, as well as any employee benefits to which you contributed. The employer cannot play accounting games with your taxes.
If you think that the payroll department made an error on your gross wages on the W-2 form box 1 then you should contact them and ask for a corrected W-2C. If you are still concerned, contact the IRS and discuss the matter directly with them.
Gross income is the money that you make if u didnt pay taxes
money you get payed for somthing like if you go to prison and you didnt do it you get money
2 to 4 weeks if you didnt get direct deposit
As long as you are still married you should choose to file using the married filing joint status on your 1040 federal income tax return. Other wise your filing status would be married filing a separate tax return. MFJ you would have 2 exemption to start with on the MFJ income tax return. If she did not work she would not have any earned income that would have to be added to your earned income on the 1040 tax form.
Now why would you expect a refund from the government considering you didn't pay anything in??? Remember you can't get something from nothing..
Gross income is the money that you make if u didnt pay taxes
No, all an employer has to tell you is that they found someone more qualified for the position.
money you get payed for somthing like if you go to prison and you didnt do it you get money
the answer would be in the negatives.Since your stateing a question i do not know what the answer would be because you didnt state one.
they always check your background first and if they didnt they couldn't fire you
2 to 4 weeks if you didnt get direct deposit
Around $6900 annual income. Most women didnt work and gas cost arround $0.32 cents a gallon
If you have a job you are legally required to file taxes. Your employer's responsibility is to take the taxes out of your paycheck and "pay the man," as it were. If your W-2s reflect taxes paid to the Gov't, you are in the clear - if you file.
The individual taxpayer had to furnish the correct information to the employer on the IRS FORM W-4 for each year and should go to the IRS gov web site and use the search box for WITHHOLDING CALCULATOR to make sure that the correct amounts that are being withheld will be enough to get a amount of refund rather than having to send a payment for an amount that is owed after the 1040 income tax return is completed correctly.
Easiest way would be to use the info on the one with your federal return.
2+2=4, 2*2=4.i didnt know if you meant multiplication or adding. please be more specific next time
nope, sorry. They didnt start adding 3rd row till the 2000 model came out.