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If you know the amount to enter, you can file without them. Remember, an alternate copy was sent to the IRS.
If you have wages, that's pretty hard to do without a W-2 from the employer. In that case contact the IRS about a missing w-2.
If you know the amount to enter, you can file without them. Remember, an alternate copy was sent to the IRS.
If you have wages, that's pretty hard to do without a W-2 from the employer. In that case contact the IRS about a missing w-2.
Because The IRS does consider unemployment income as taxable income, as do most states. Please review the following helpful articles.
Get a copy of your 1099-G
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