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Where do I enter a corrected W2c from 2020?

My husband received a W2c from 2020 when he received his 2021 W2 and I don't know where to enter the info from the corrected W2 from 2020
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Where do I enter a corrected W2c from 2020?

Ok you shouldn't need to  amend or report it unless he had other  W2s and all together the SS box 4 went over $8,537

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Where do I enter a corrected W2c from 2020?

You will have to amend the 2020 tax return for the W-2C.

However, if the only thing that changed on the W-2 was the Social Security taxes there is no need to amend the 2020 tax return.

See this TurboTax support FAQ for amending a 2020 tax return - https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/amending/help/how-do-i-amend-my-return/00/27439

Where do I enter a corrected W2c from 2020?

You would need to amend your 2020 return.  What did they correct?  You might not need to do anything.  

How to Amend

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/amending/help/how-to-amend-change-or-correct-a-return-you-already-...

Where do I enter a corrected W2c from 2020?

The social security tax withheld they reported for 2020 was~$3500, the corrected amount on the 2020 W2-c is ~$5200

Where do I enter a corrected W2c from 2020?

Ok you shouldn't need to  amend or report it unless he had other  W2s and all together the SS box 4 went over $8,537

Where do I enter a corrected W2c from 2020?

Ok thank you

SForrestLO
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Where do I enter a corrected W2c from 2020?

You're welcome. 

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