THIS QUESTION HAS BEEN ASKED AND ANSWERED MANY, MANY TIMES AND IS PART OF THE DATABASE. CORRECTLY USING THE SYSTEM WOULD HAVE PROVIDED THE ANSWER WITHOUT ANY DELAY. You really can't even try to file until February 15th. Prior to that date you must make every reasonable effort to obtain a W-2 from your employer, who is required to mail or otherwise deliver your W-2 to you no later than January 31st. Not receiving a W-2, or any form for that matter, does not excuse you from reporting that information on your return..but not having them will delay processing. Also, you need any of the other forms (like 1099, from banks, etc), and if you do file with out them, there are additional forms you need to provide so the IRS can find out why whoever was to provide them didn't. Obviously this can delay the processing of your return....and if the amounts you showed don't exactly match what is filed (and employers frequently have some year end changes that will make your last stub in accurate), you would have to file an amended return to correct it...or expect nasty-grams and assesments from the IRS! Certainly no refund will be made until all that is cleared up...so trying to do things other than as the system wants, generally only delays things. Finally, if your wanting to do so early because you have a large refund coming...especially if that is common for you...you should file a new Form W-9, to change the amount of withholding being done so your not always having too much taken out of your check through the year.
Wait for your W2 because you may have pre-tax deductions (such as 401K contributions) that will reduce your gross earnings that may not be reflected or accurately reflected on your last pay stub.
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.
the companies have until January 31 to give you your w2s. most wait till the last minute
First step: It comes in the mail to the address of record. You wait to ask THEM where it is until after January, as it isn't due until then.
It should not take long to know when your W-2 is ready. One can ask their boss or wait for it to come in the mail. By law, w2 forms should be mailed out by the end of January each year.
Wait for your W2 because you may have pre-tax deductions (such as 401K contributions) that will reduce your gross earnings that may not be reflected or accurately reflected on your last pay stub.
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.
the companies have until January 31 to give you your w2s. most wait till the last minute
First step: It comes in the mail to the address of record. You wait to ask THEM where it is until after January, as it isn't due until then.
It should not take long to know when your W-2 is ready. One can ask their boss or wait for it to come in the mail. By law, w2 forms should be mailed out by the end of January each year.
You can get W2 forms from the IRS. The wait time depends on why you were discharged. They may take you right away.
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.
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How do I get copy of my w2?
Call them. Ask for w2. ?? Profit.
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