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IRS says you are to report all income received during the year on your income tax return.
You may not have made enough income for them to be required to issue you Form W-2, but that doesn't mean you don't have to report it as income.
You can use Form 4852, Substitute W-2, to report the income in the return, but will need the employer's EIN in order to e-file it. You may be able to ask a co-worker if they have the EIN or if you have it on a prior year W-2 you did receive.
Refer to the following link for additional information on using Form 4852 in TurboTax:
You can file a conventional paper return that includes IRS Form 4852 if all efforts to obtain a W-2 from your employer have failed. Here's how to fill one out:
Returns including Form 4852 can't be e-filed per IRS regulations.
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Thank you, I appreciate your advice. I called them and got a W-2 so I was able to include that income. Thank you very much your advice was very helpful.
Jessica
There are some circumstances where your income is low enough that you are not required to file a tax return. However, if you file a tax return for any reason, you must report all your income. There is no exception for small jobs or short term work.
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