DanielV01
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Retirement tax questions

That w-2 will not be required to file.  You can contact the payroll to make sure it is correct.  However, the only item being reported  is your employer-provided Health Insurance, which is not taxable on your return.  Unless you need a corrected w-2 on that, that particular w-2 is for your records only.  (There might not have been enough box 12 room on your other w-2 to enter all of your required codes, so they may have used this method to report the last code.  If so, this w-2 is an extension of the w-2 with the same company).

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