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I reported exactly what was on my last paystub, what happens if my w-2 shows an income a little higher (at most only like $200-$300 higher)?

 
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KrisD
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I reported exactly what was on my last paystub, what happens if my w-2 shows an income a little higher (at most only like $200-$300 higher)?

You may need to file an amended return or the IRS may correct it for you since they get a copy of all W2's  

Wait and see. If the IRS accepts your return and does not correct it (you will get a letter if they do adjust it) you will need to file an amended return. 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3288565


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KrisD
Intuit Alumni

I reported exactly what was on my last paystub, what happens if my w-2 shows an income a little higher (at most only like $200-$300 higher)?

You may need to file an amended return or the IRS may correct it for you since they get a copy of all W2's  

Wait and see. If the IRS accepts your return and does not correct it (you will get a letter if they do adjust it) you will need to file an amended return. 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3288565


I reported exactly what was on my last paystub, what happens if my w-2 shows an income a little higher (at most only like $200-$300 higher)?

Ahh....thank you. Chances are the last stub was accurate, but nice to know that they may just go ahead and fix it.
KrisD
Intuit Alumni

I reported exactly what was on my last paystub, what happens if my w-2 shows an income a little higher (at most only like $200-$300 higher)?

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