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First time using TurboTax and loved it. But what do we need to do with our w2s after we file? Do we keep them? Or have to send them in?

 
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First time using TurboTax and loved it. But what do we need to do with our w2s after we file? Do we keep them? Or have to send them in?

You keep them with your records.  You do not mail them to the IRS.

 

As stated on the back of the W-2 -
Keep Copy C of Form W-2 for at least 3 years after the due date for filing your income tax return. However, to help protect your social security benefits, keep Copy C until you begin receiving social security benefits, just in case there is a question about your work record and/or earnings in a particular year.

First time using TurboTax and loved it. But what do we need to do with our w2s after we file? Do we keep them? Or have to send them in?

Why is my taxes keep being rejected

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First time using TurboTax and loved it. But what do we need to do with our w2s after we file? Do we keep them? Or have to send them in?

social security periodically sends out earnings statements showing social security compensation from the day you were born.    I only keep my W-2's until I receive such a report and check that the numbers are accurate.  the only items that will be reported are social security wages (not gross wages or medicare wages) and self-employment income subject to social security taxes.  by the way, social security has copies of the actual w-2's that go back for some people to the 1970's 

 

 

 

as to why rejection - there may be a form in the return that has not been approved by the IRS for 2019.  

it could be something else like a bad prior year AGI.  if you post the reject code maybe we could help

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