This is a very weird situation and I don't know what to do:
An employer paid for relocation from one state to another. That has generated a total of 4 W2s:
What can we do and where can we get accurate information?
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Q. What can we do and where can we get accurate information?
A. You already did the main thing, you contacted your employer.
What you do depends, on your situation, including what state you are in, whether the is box 20 locality is a city, county, school district or something else and whether you are required to file a local income tax return.
Typically, you only file a local income tax return if you live in that locality. If you only work in that city, your employer usually withholds the correct amount of tax and you are done.
Otherwise, you review you pay stub info, particularly the year end statement and try to get a handle on it. You may have to go to a local tax pro.
Thank you, Hal.
On further review, the three arrival state W-2s have a box 14 statement: Fed W-2 data is on separate W-2. The first of the arrival state W-2 forms also has a box 14 unemployment insurance withholding amount and is the only one to have arrival state box 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20 data. The other two arrival state W-2s only have box 19 & 20 data.
If I understand this correctly, that means the extra two W-2s are local tax related only and may require local specialist assistance. This creates new questions:
I look forward to receiving any additional information on how to get my federal and two state tax returns filed using TurboTax.
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