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Please explain. Do you mean the W-2 your employer issued to you is incorrect? If so, you have to sort that out with your employer and you might need a corrected W-2 from the employer.
Or do you mean the information from your W-2 was entered into the software incorrectly? Did you key it in by hand, snap a photo, or import it? If your information imported incorrectly, go in and make corrections by hand, box by box by looking at the W-2 you received from the employer.
Why do you believe it is wrong? Did you verify the numbers with your final check stub of the year?
If box 1 doesn't match box 3, it could be that you had a retirement plan or other benefits that were not federally taxable. If this is the situation, then it is not actually an error. Some things are not taxed by the IRS but are taxed by Social Security.
If the amount is just wrong because you made a lot less or a lot more or there is a typo, then you should contact your employer first and ask for a corrected W-2. This is the easiest and best option.
If they refuse to fix it, then you should contact the IRS who will then send a letter to your employer and you will need to fill out form 4852 in TurboTax.
If your employer will not make the correction, then you can take the following steps:
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