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No. If it is just a change in box 12, code DD is just the employee portion of health insurance. This will not have any affect on your return as it is only for informational purposes, not taxable. So there is no need to do anything with the W2C if that is the only difference.
Did you previously file your return? What changes are on your W2C? If the changes make a difference on your return and you already filed, then you would need to Amend Your Return.
If you have not yet filed, then you would enter the W2C numbers instead of the original W2 numbers. In the spots that have 0, you would use the old numbers. The only thing being corrected is the numbers that are on your W2C. The rest of the numbers are the same.
Thanks for responding! I did and already received my return. Box 12 code DD was changed from 0 to roughly 6000.
Would I add this in under the W2 section as a new w2?
No. If it is just a change in box 12, code DD is just the employee portion of health insurance. This will not have any affect on your return as it is only for informational purposes, not taxable. So there is no need to do anything with the W2C if that is the only difference.
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