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@tgilleland1 To clarify, do you have W2's that are issued by the same company with the same EIN? If so, does one W2 say corrected? If this is the case, then you will only entered the corrected W2.
Also some companies may have issued several W2's because there were amounts missing in previous W2's. If this is the case, you can combine all W2's into one W2. You will do this if there is no indication that any of the W2's are corrected W2's.
I admit this is confusing and may not apply in your case. I am only offering suggestions that only apply if there are multiple W2's issued by the same company.
If your situation does not fit this scenario, check the data on all your W2's and see if there are numbers that match in boxes 15-20 in each W2.
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‎February 8, 2022
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