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It is highly recommended that you wait and use your actual Form W-2. It is sometimes hard to match numbers from a pay-stub to a Form W-2. The IRS will use the form Form W-2 your Employer sends them and you do not want to have any discrepancies.
In addition, there are all sorts of codes and additional information reported on your Form W-2 that may not be on your pay stub.
If you file using your last pay-stub and your Form W-2 amounts differ, you will need to amend your Tax Return which could cost you time and money in the long run.
It is highly recommended that you wait and use your actual Form W-2. It is sometimes hard to match numbers from a pay-stub to a Form W-2. The IRS will use the form Form W-2 your Employer sends them and you do not want to have any discrepancies.
In addition, there are all sorts of codes and additional information reported on your Form W-2 that may not be on your pay stub.
If you file using your last pay-stub and your Form W-2 amounts differ, you will need to amend your Tax Return which could cost you time and money in the long run.
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