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If you do not believe you will receive the form from them by the due date, 7/15/2020, I would suggest you to use your pay stub or any related statement to do an estimate and file a substitute W-2. ( See blue link below) Note that IRS will be receiving a copy of your Form W-2 if there is one. By you reporting an estimate on your taxes, you will likely carry the minimal interest or penalty incurred upon any adjustments made from IRS. If you have already filed, you will have to wait until your return is either rejected or approved.
[Edited 4/3/2020 | 4:07 PM]
If you do not believe you will receive the form from them by the due date, 7/15/2020, I would suggest you to use your pay stub or any related statement to do an estimate and file a substitute W-2. ( See blue link below) Note that IRS will be receiving a copy of your Form W-2 if there is one. By you reporting an estimate on your taxes, you will likely carry the minimal interest or penalty incurred upon any adjustments made from IRS. If you have already filed, you will have to wait until your return is either rejected or approved.
[Edited 4/3/2020 | 4:07 PM]
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