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Level 1
posted Feb 10, 2020 12:53:36 PM

Add the W2 military Pay for U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps with the EIN number but the system does not understand?

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Expert Alumni
Feb 10, 2020 1:10:48 PM

The EIN  format is XX-XXXXXXX.  When you enter the EIN do not enter the "-".  Enter just the numbers without the "-".  If this does not resolve the issue post a message to this thread for help.

Level 1
Feb 10, 2020 1:22:32 PM

The system will not allow the dash to be removed, once I click out of the box the dash returns.

Expert Alumni
Feb 10, 2020 1:33:39 PM

That is because an EIN usually is in a xx-xxxxxxx default format.  Does this appear as a error message or what is it you are trying to do?

Level 1
Feb 14, 2020 11:31:03 AM

Trying to get the system to recognize the EIN number for the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps as what it is and that is military pay. The turbo tax system is not recognizing the fact that we are a uniform service and my W2 states on it as (military pay). Thanks, Michael

Expert Alumni
Feb 14, 2020 2:32:33 PM

The EIN  format is XX-XXXXXXX.  When you enter the EIN do not enter the "-".  Enter just the numbers without the "-".  If this does not resolve the issue post a message to this thread for help.

New Member
Mar 20, 2020 8:35:34 PM

I'm having the same problem.  I don't enter the dash, the system puts it there on its own.  How do I get it to recognize my W-2 as military pay?  Seems to be an error in the system not recognizing the EIN, not users inputting the EIN wrong.  Thanks.

Expert Alumni
Mar 22, 2020 5:31:21 AM

Are you receiving an error message indicating the EIN is incorrect? What indication are you seeing that an error is occurring? Federal or state interview section?  If state, which state?  

 

Also keep in mind being members of the uniformed services is not the same as active duty military.  The US Public Health Service is a uniformed service but not included in the "Active Military Duty" category.