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After you file
No, I don't think so. I'm going to make one last suggestion. Delete the W-2. Then go to the left side of your screen and choose Tools. Then choose Delete A Form. Then, on the list of forms, delete every W-2 you see. I'm going to put screen shots in the answer up above to show you what I mean. Then re-enter your W-2 and try to file.
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‎June 4, 2019
5:37 PM