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Your employer (or ex-employer) MAY have a copy of it, although they are not required by law to keep one. The other alternative is to write the IRS and ask them if they might have a copy of it in their records of your tax history.
As long as you fully own the copy write of that song you can do whatever you want with it.
by asking your employer
If you employer has that information on their website you can download a copy of it. But otherwise you will have to contact your employer to get a copy of your W2 forms.
Yes- but you must do it legally Yes- but you must do it legally
You can legally make copies of music you have already purchased and use it in your car but you cannot legally give the copy to someone else.
One can get a replacement copy of a pay stub from your employer. However for them to acquire another copy will require extra fees. These fees will either be absorbed by your employer or you would have to pay for it.
not legally
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "Write this in your copy." You may be trying to say "Write this on your copy," but both work.
Yes.
Some websites offer stock photos that are free to use. You can legally copy these pictures and use them. If you copy a picture and use it for monetary gain without permission, it is illegal.
Contact your employer and ask for a copy.