You will need to contact DFAS for assistance. It will vary depending on the branch of service that you are in.
Your Employer Identification Number (EIN) can typically be found on your paystub, usually near your employer's name or contact information. It is a nine-digit number used by the IRS to identify your employer for tax purposes.
To obtain a W2 form for tax purposes, you can request it from your employer. They are required to provide it to you by January 31st each year. If you have not received it, you can contact your employer's HR or payroll department to request a copy.
If you were in for the fiscal year for which you're filing your tax return, then yes.
For tax purposes
Yes, a trust typically has its own Employer Identification Number (EIN) for tax purposes.
Just use your unit address. Your actually going to put DFAS as employer name, then use the Indiana DFAS address, for branch identification purposes use army EIN which is 35-9990000. I have been doing taxes for 7 years and my husband is Active Duty Army. You run the risk of it being rejected due to people putting army as employer and unit address when in fact on your W2 it states DFAS, IRS will look as fraud that your a person "pretending" to be in army for a return or tax break because to them if you are in the army you shoud have correct information on your W2. Be careful on what advice you take from here, I have been reading a lot of people putting wrong information to military members when I wish if they do not know the answer 100% then dont answer you could cause someone a headache. And prior answer being the case.
To obtain two W2s from the same employer, you should contact the human resources or payroll department of the company. Request the additional W2s by providing your personal information, such as your name, social security number, and the tax year for which you need the forms. The employer should be able to provide you with the necessary copies for your tax filing purposes.
The US Army FIC (Financial Management Information System) and EIN (Employer Identification Number) serve different purposes. The FIC is a system used for managing financial data and transactions within the Army, facilitating budget management and financial oversight. In contrast, the EIN is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the IRS to identify a business entity for tax purposes. Essentially, FIC relates to financial management within the Army, while EIN is a tax identification tool for various organizations.
You will usually need pay stubs and W-2s from your employer to show proof of income for a mortgage application. You can use the ones sent to you for tax purposes, or ask your employer for copies.
Yes, you may need to report Form 1095-C for tax purposes if you receive it from your employer. This form provides information about your health insurance coverage and helps determine if you qualify for certain tax credits or exemptions.
No, the VAT number is not the same as the EIN. The VAT number is used for value-added tax purposes in Europe, while the EIN (Employer Identification Number) is used by businesses in the United States for tax purposes.