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@vanditjindal-gma wrote:I had 2 employers in 2020, hence I received 2 W-2's. How should I fill my taxes in this instances?m a full- time student in university. I had a job on campus and have received a W-2 from my university. Due to the Pandemic, I got online classes and was able to get a full-time job elsewhere while also continuing my classes. I have received a W-2 from my current employer.
I'll assume you are still preparing your 2020 return and haven't yet filed it. Are you asking how to add the second W-2 after entering the first W-2?
After you enter the first W-2, you'll come to a W-2 Summary screen. Scroll down near the lower left corner and click on "Add another W-2."
See this image:
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@vanditjindal-gma wrote:I had 2 employers in 2020, hence I received 2 W-2's. How should I fill my taxes in this instances?m a full- time student in university. I had a job on campus and have received a W-2 from my university. Due to the Pandemic, I got online classes and was able to get a full-time job elsewhere while also continuing my classes. I have received a W-2 from my current employer.
I'll assume you are still preparing your 2020 return and haven't yet filed it. Are you asking how to add the second W-2 after entering the first W-2?
After you enter the first W-2, you'll come to a W-2 Summary screen. Scroll down near the lower left corner and click on "Add another W-2."
See this image:
.
Thank you for the reply.
When I had initially posted the question I had not started entering my W-2 information and that is why I did not see the button to add an additional W-2.
Once I finished adding info for my first W-2 I saw that there was an option to add another, so I did that and went from there.
I do appreciate the picture to explain it better!
You're welcome. Good luck.
By the way. I see you have a "gma" after your profile name. I'm not sure what gma stands for. I guess it can stand for many things.
I just wanted to be sure that you are a US citizen or resident alien for tax purposes. TurboTax can only prepare returns for US citizens and resident aliens for tax purposes; i.e., Form 1040.
TurboTax cannot prepare a tax return for non-resident aliens, since it cannot prepare a Form 1040-NR non-resident return. TurboTax has an affiliate partner that can prepare returns for non-resident aliens.
I appreciate the concern, but I am a US citizen.
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