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What do you mean "take a W2 off my taxes to receive my taxes"?
You enter the W-2 you received from an employer on your tax return that is sent to the IRS. If your total tax payments are greater than your total tax liability then you will receive a tax refund for the overpayment.
Did you e-file your tax return and it was rejected by the IRS? If so, what is the rejection code and/or rejection message?
Please explain. Why do you think taking a W-2 off would help you "receive" your tax refund? Did you e-file already? Did you include a W-2 from some past year by mistake? Why are you trying to remove a W-2?
Any W-2 that you received from an employer has to be included in your tax return. You can't just take it off.
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