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When do you have to file IRS w3 form?

W-3 is the summary of the W-2 forms. You prepare W-2's for your employees and prepare a W-3 summary as well. You file the W-3 when you file the W-2's.


What is the difference between fixed capital and working capital?

The difference between working capital (w/c) and fixed capital (f/c) is as follows: i) f/c is used 2 buy fixed assets like land and building.w/c is used to carry out day to day operations. ii) f/c consists of land ,building,tools,machines etc.w/c consists of cash,marketable securities,accounts receivable,stock etc. iii)f/c includes long term financial decisions.w/c includes short term financing decisions. iv) f/c is mainly required for operational activities.w/c is required for trading activities.


What is difference between working capital and fixed capital?

The difference between working capital (w/c) and fixed capital (f/c) is as follows: i) f/c is used 2 buy fixed assets like land and building.w/c is used to carry out day to day operations. ii) f/c consists of land ,building,tools,machines etc.w/c consists of cash,marketable securities,accounts receivable,stock etc. iii)f/c includes long term financial decisions.w/c includes short term financing decisions. iv) f/c is mainly required for operational activities.w/c is required for trading activities.


What is the difference between W-4 and W-2?

The W-4 is the form you give your employer to tell them how much to withhold from your paycheck for taxes.The W-2 is the form your employer sends to both you and the IRS to report your income.


What are w-2 c's?

A W-2C is a corrected W-2. You can see one here: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw2c.pdf

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