DianeW777
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After you file

You should provide any detail you have including your payroll deposits, your hourly rate and the hours you worked each week for this employer.

The IRS and the state would receive separate payments from your employer and separate payroll reports. Try to get his employer ID number, it would be on your W-2.

 

Once you have the necessary information you can start by contacting the IRS.  

  1. Calling is extremely time consuming right now. If you want to try, call very early or very late based on the times below.
  2.  Contact the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS). 
    • Select Contact Us, then select to download and complete Form 911, Request for TAS Assistance
    • If you have not opened a case with TAS, call 877-777-4778 
    • TAS is an independent organization within the IRS. Their job is to ensure that every taxpayer is treated fairly and that you know and understand your rights.
  3. Indiana Action for Wage and Withholding issues start here:  If your employer has withheld your last check, has not paid what was due to you or has withheld monies from your check that you did not agree with a complaint will need to be filed with the Indiana Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division or call 317-232-2655.
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