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Level 2
March 29, 2022
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Extra W2 Over Reports Income

  • March 29, 2022
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The company I worked for sent me two W2’s. I had an actual income of $36,500 that is on one W2. . The other W2 is for $19,100, money that I was not paid. I added all my paystubs, my total income was $36,500. Employer ID #’s are the same on both. Ive asked for a correction, the company tells me I need to just file the correct one, and forgot about the other $19,100 income they reported for me. They paid federal, soc sec, & medicare taxes on both the W2s. What should I do now??

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Level 2
March 29, 2022

Just file the correct one. They may have printed one incorrectly (but go ahead and save the erroneous one).  I doubt that they actually PAID all the tax matches on that one anyway.

WhitebeadAuthor
Level 2
March 29, 2022

Wouldn’t I get flagged for not reporting my full income. The company went from processing our payroll in house that year, to outsourcing it to an independent company.

Level 15
March 29, 2022

Yes, you should only file the W-2 form that is correct. Is the Corrected box checked at the top of the W-2 form?

 

If yes, use that one and think no more about it. 

 

If the Corrected box is not checked, you should get your employer to make sure that both forms were not filed with the Social Security Administration, or you may get an IRS letter later. 

 

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Level 15
March 29, 2022

They are correct.  You would simply just need to use the correct one to file. 

 

The one that is not correct you should completely disregard. 

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WhitebeadAuthor
Level 2
March 29, 2022

Sorry to be dense on the matter. But isn’t it already reported? They paid taxes into accounts in my name, like social security, on both the W2s. Does the IRS see both W2s? Doesn’t this put me into a higher tax bracket? 

KrisD15
Level 15
March 30, 2022

Thank you for the thorough answers! Im new to doing my own taxes and trying to muddle my way through. The forms Ive received are formatted different than the pic you postes, but I have looked and there is no CORRECTED box on these forms at all. As for the incompetence level at the place, well, they aren’t impressing me. I waited two weeks + to be told not to worry about  it, with no further explanation.


There is no good answer since an employer has the responsibility to report your W-2 correctly. 

 

Perhaps you should ask co-workers if they have the same issue and contact an IRS Tax Advocate for help before filing. 

 

IRS Tax Advocate Link 

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