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To be safe, you should contact your employer to find out why you received two W-2s from them.
Sometimes there is a reason for that to happen, such as when the company goes through a payroll company change or something similar that will require two separate W-2s.
You should also take a look at both of the W-2s to be sure that one of them is not a corrected W-2. There is a check-box on the form to indicate that it is corrected. If that is the case, the corrected W-2 is the one you should enter.
To be safe, you should contact your employer to find out why you received two W-2s from them.
Sometimes there is a reason for that to happen, such as when the company goes through a payroll company change or something similar that will require two separate W-2s.
You should also take a look at both of the W-2s to be sure that one of them is not a corrected W-2. There is a check-box on the form to indicate that it is corrected. If that is the case, the corrected W-2 is the one you should enter.
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