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Assuming you’re referring to the official “Wage and Tax Statement” (the classic W-2 form, here), it’s in “Federal Taxes,” under “Wages & Income.” If you tell TurboTax you’ll choose what you work on, you’ll then see it near the very top of “Your 2022 Income Summary.” Or if you like to use the search bar, the way described in this Help article is even faster.
However, @latrel30, I’m thinking you might be talking about some kind of wage statement other than the official IRS W-2 form. If that’s the case, the next question would be is there actually a W-2 (or should there be one), and you just don’t have a copy of it (or the payer hasn’t issued it)? If one of the variations of that is a yes, then the answer is to get the W-2 or get them to issue it. (Here’s how you might be able to import it into TurboTax, if there is one at some point.)
But if there’s no matching W-2, or one isn't needed (or if it’s foreign income), you can enter it in TurboTax as “Other Earned Income.” Expert IsabellaG provides very clear step-by-step instructions on that here. (Note that the 1040 has changed since she wrote that, and your Other Earned Income now shows up on line 1h.)
Assuming you’re referring to the official “Wage and Tax Statement” (the classic W-2 form, here), it’s in “Federal Taxes,” under “Wages & Income.” If you tell TurboTax you’ll choose what you work on, you’ll then see it near the very top of “Your 2022 Income Summary.” Or if you like to use the search bar, the way described in this Help article is even faster.
However, @latrel30, I’m thinking you might be talking about some kind of wage statement other than the official IRS W-2 form. If that’s the case, the next question would be is there actually a W-2 (or should there be one), and you just don’t have a copy of it (or the payer hasn’t issued it)? If one of the variations of that is a yes, then the answer is to get the W-2 or get them to issue it. (Here’s how you might be able to import it into TurboTax, if there is one at some point.)
But if there’s no matching W-2, or one isn't needed (or if it’s foreign income), you can enter it in TurboTax as “Other Earned Income.” Expert IsabellaG provides very clear step-by-step instructions on that here. (Note that the 1040 has changed since she wrote that, and your Other Earned Income now shows up on line 1h.)
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