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I would first recommend trying to contact that employer (if you can) and ask what the correct EIN is or if it changed. Sometimes you can find your Employer Identification Number by doing a search through Google.
Here are some methods you can find your employer's EIN:
If you can’t find your EIN, don’t worry. Just leave that field blank and click on Continue to manually enter your W-2 information. You won't be able to e-file, but you can still file a paper return by mail.
I would first recommend trying to contact that employer (if you can) and ask what the correct EIN is or if it changed. Sometimes you can find your Employer Identification Number by doing a search through Google.
Here are some methods you can find your employer's EIN:
If you can’t find your EIN, don’t worry. Just leave that field blank and click on Continue to manually enter your W-2 information. You won't be able to e-file, but you can still file a paper return by mail.
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