It does not necessarily mean anything specific. It could be nothing more than the fact that your employer didn't send them a copy of the W-2 or that the copy they sent got garbled somehow. If you're concerned, there should be a telephone number on the letter that you could call and ask. Don't hesitate to ask if you're worried, they won't think anything suspicious if you call them.
I found this on the internet:"Most Frequently Used Phone Numbers: Individual Income Tax: (317) 232-2240"
It does not necessarily mean anything specific. It could be nothing more than the fact that your employer didn't send them a copy of the W-2 or that the copy they sent got garbled somehow. If you're concerned, there should be a telephone number on the letter that you could call and ask. Don't hesitate to ask if you're worried, they won't think anything suspicious if you call them.
I found this on the internet:"Most Frequently Used Phone Numbers: Individual Income Tax: (317) 232-2240"
Thanks a lot! Does this affect my federal return? The problem is, I called yesterday and was told the computer placed a block on my return by mistake. I didn't see an update so I called today and that's what I was told to send the w2s and a copy of my federal return. I have never heard of this before.
It happens all the time. States and the Fed request additional information quite often. Sometimes it's just because they've lost or didn't receive what they expected, sometimes it's a system error, sometimes they want to be sure you are the person entitled to file the return. It should have no impact on your federal return.