VictorW9
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State tax filing

Looks really bizarre. Never seen a W-2 with two different state IDs for the same state. I'm guessing your employer was bought out by another employer during the year, hence a likely reason for that or your employer may have changed their state ID during the year. The correct way should have been your employer issuing you two separate W-2s. If you can't get your employer to change it, then you may want to just use one of the state IDs in your W-2. Normally, state IDs are not really critical compared to the EIN numbers. At least you have just one EIN I presumed. If that's the case then select just one of the state IDs and file.  

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