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No, this question is verifying that you have a W-2 from that employer again in 2016. You will be able to edit the employer info and enter your actual W-2 amounts on another screen.
If you no longer work for that employer, answer "no" so that W-2 info is removed from your return.
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I got here from Google because I found the verbiage "Did these still apply in 2019" confusing. Perhaps Intuit could update their copy here to be a little more clear.
No, this question is verifying that you have a W-2 from that employer again in the current filing year. You will be able to edit the employer info and enter your actual W-2 amounts on another screen.
If you no longer work for that employer, answer "no" so that W-2 info is removed from your return.
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