The IRS won't have the information until close to the end of the year.
You can call your state tax agency and see if they maybe have a copy.
If your employer used a tax service like ADP, they might have the information.
Otherwise, you're going to have to be brave and contact your employer.
If your employer refuses to provide you with a W-2, you can follow the procedures outlined here:
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=106470,00.html
Yes, if you had previous employers that did pay their payroll taxes. The states allow certain classes of employers from paying into the system by employing "independent contractors" or commission-only people. There's a crackdown now underway against employers who are re-classifying their workers to avoid compliance.
you bet
payroll taxes
employers pay the fica tax
fica
Every month
taxes on employers and employees.
No, Employers pay it.
Payroll taxes on employers and employees.
Both. Employers and employees contribute an equal percentage of the employee's income to Social Security.
A form for employers to file their social security taxes.
W2 is an Tax term of USA. where Employers will be paying the taxes of their Employees.