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I entered my employer id , it is same as last years employer. In the last 5 years everytime I did that. Turbotax brought up my w-2 I never had to pt the informatiom past that in. I did it on my phone and now PC twice. and I don't see where to have if find
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I entered my employer id , it is same as last years employer. In the last 5 years everytime I did that. Turbotax brought up my w-2 I never had to pt the informatiom past that in. I did it on my phone and now PC twice. and I don't see where to have if find
Employers are not required to issue the W-2 until January 31. You're probably trying too early.
*Answers are correct to the best of my ability at the time of posting but do not constitute legal or tax advice.*
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I entered my employer id , it is same as last years employer. In the last 5 years everytime I did that. Turbotax brought up my w-2 I never had to pt the informatiom past that in. I did it on my phone and now PC twice. and I don't see where to have if find
If the import function isn't working then check with your employer and see if the W-2s are ready to be imported ... they have to put them online and it may just be too soon.
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I entered my employer id , it is same as last years employer. In the last 5 years everytime I did that. Turbotax brought up my w-2 I never had to pt the informatiom past that in. I did it on my phone and now PC twice. and I don't see where to have if find
Employers are not required to issue the W-2 until January 31. You're probably trying too early.
*Answers are correct to the best of my ability at the time of posting but do not constitute legal or tax advice.*
May 31, 2019
6:43 PM
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