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What should you do if you got two W-2 forms because you worked in two different places and hence lived in two different addresses?

What if one of the addresses was just a temporary address for a summer job (the source where you got one of the W-2 forms from)?
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MargaretL
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What should you do if you got two W-2 forms because you worked in two different places and hence lived in two different addresses?

As long as both forms report their share of income, you are fine. The address doesn't really matter. You should report both forms as they are. The address on your tax return is for correspondence purposes, and it does not get checked against your W-2 forms. 

If you have two W-2 forms reporting the same income (if you had the same employer) you should ask the employer to correct it. 

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MargaretL
Expert Alumni

What should you do if you got two W-2 forms because you worked in two different places and hence lived in two different addresses?

As long as both forms report their share of income, you are fine. The address doesn't really matter. You should report both forms as they are. The address on your tax return is for correspondence purposes, and it does not get checked against your W-2 forms. 

If you have two W-2 forms reporting the same income (if you had the same employer) you should ask the employer to correct it. 

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