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You can first try to get a tax return transcript from the IRS:
IRS Transcript or Copy of Form W2
Another option to file by the tax deadline without a W-2, is to fill out Form 4852. To verify that your Form 4852 agrees with the income and tax withholding your employer reported to the IRS, you can request a Wage and Income Transcript from the IRS.
Form 4852 is a substitute for Form W-2. When you use TurboTax, we'll ask you a few questions to estimate your total wages and withholding using your final pay stub, and fill out Form 4852 based on your answers.
The IRS doesn't allow Form 4852 to be filed electronically, so you'll need to paper file your tax return by printing out the necessary forms and mailing them to the IRS.
It might take the IRS longer than normal to process your return while it verifies your information. If you don't mind waiting, you can request an extension. This gives you additional months to get your W-2 and file a return.
Just keep in mind that you still need to pay any taxes due by the tax deadline, so an extension to file isn't an extension of time to pay any taxes you may owe.
Otherwise, the IRS will add interest and perhaps penalties to the amount due when you eventually file your extended return.
TurboTax FAQ: What if I can't get a W2 from my employer?
If you can't get a W-2 from your employer, you have the option to file a substitute W-2 form, also called Form 4852.
Here's how:
After we have this info, we'll ask you a few follow-up questions to complete Form 4852. Once you're finished, we'll give you a chance to print a copy for your records. We strongly recommend you do this so you have a record of what you earned and what you contributed to Social Security.
You can first try to get a tax return transcript from the IRS:
IRS Transcript or Copy of Form W2
Another option to file by the tax deadline without a W-2, is to fill out Form 4852. To verify that your Form 4852 agrees with the income and tax withholding your employer reported to the IRS, you can request a Wage and Income Transcript from the IRS.
Form 4852 is a substitute for Form W-2. When you use TurboTax, we'll ask you a few questions to estimate your total wages and withholding using your final pay stub, and fill out Form 4852 based on your answers.
The IRS doesn't allow Form 4852 to be filed electronically, so you'll need to paper file your tax return by printing out the necessary forms and mailing them to the IRS.
It might take the IRS longer than normal to process your return while it verifies your information. If you don't mind waiting, you can request an extension. This gives you additional months to get your W-2 and file a return.
Just keep in mind that you still need to pay any taxes due by the tax deadline, so an extension to file isn't an extension of time to pay any taxes you may owe.
Otherwise, the IRS will add interest and perhaps penalties to the amount due when you eventually file your extended return.
TurboTax FAQ: What if I can't get a W2 from my employer?
If you can't get a W-2 from your employer, you have the option to file a substitute W-2 form, also called Form 4852.
Here's how:
After we have this info, we'll ask you a few follow-up questions to complete Form 4852. Once you're finished, we'll give you a chance to print a copy for your records. We strongly recommend you do this so you have a record of what you earned and what you contributed to Social Security.
You can first try to get a tax return transcript from the IRS:
IRS Transcript or Copy of Form W2
Another option to file by the tax deadline without a W-2, is to fill out Form 4852. To verify that your Form 4852 agrees with the income and tax withholding your employer reported to the IRS, you can request a Wage and Income Transcript from the IRS.
Form 4852 is a substitute for Form W-2. When you use TurboTax, we'll ask you a few questions to estimate your total wages and withholding using your final pay stub, and fill out Form 4852 based on your answers.
The IRS doesn't allow Form 4852 to be filed electronically, so you'll need to paper file your tax return by printing out the necessary forms and mailing them to the IRS.
It might take the IRS longer than normal to process your return while it verifies your information. If you don't mind waiting, you can request an extension. This gives you additional months to get your W-2 and file a return.
Just keep in mind that you still need to pay any taxes due by the tax deadline, so an extension to file isn't an extension of time to pay any taxes you may owe.
Otherwise, the IRS will add interest and perhaps penalties to the amount due when you eventually file your extended return.
TurboTax FAQ: What if I can't get a W2 from my employer?
If you can't get a W-2 from your employer, you have the option to file a substitute W-2 form, also called Form 4852.
Here's how:
After we have this info, we'll ask you a few follow-up questions to complete Form 4852. Once you're finished, we'll give you a chance to print a copy for your records. We strongly recommend you do this so you have a record of what you earned and what you contributed to Social Security.
You can first try to get a tax return transcript from the IRS:
IRS Transcript or Copy of Form W2
Another option to file by the tax deadline without a W-2, is to fill out Form 4852. To verify that your Form 4852 agrees with the income and tax withholding your employer reported to the IRS, you can request a Wage and Income Transcript from the IRS.
Form 4852 is a substitute for Form W-2. When you use TurboTax, we'll ask you a few questions to estimate your total wages and withholding using your final pay stub, and fill out Form 4852 based on your answers.
The IRS doesn't allow Form 4852 to be filed electronically, so you'll need to paper file your tax return by printing out the necessary forms and mailing them to the IRS.
It might take the IRS longer than normal to process your return while it verifies your information. If you don't mind waiting, you can request an extension. This gives you additional months to get your W-2 and file a return.
Just keep in mind that you still need to pay any taxes due by the tax deadline, so an extension to file isn't an extension of time to pay any taxes you may owe.
Otherwise, the IRS will add interest and perhaps penalties to the amount due when you eventually file your extended return.
TurboTax FAQ: What if I can't get a W2 from my employer?
If you can't get a W-2 from your employer, you have the option to file a substitute W-2 form, also called Form 4852.
Here's how:
After we have this info, we'll ask you a few follow-up questions to complete Form 4852. Once you're finished, we'll give you a chance to print a copy for your records. We strongly recommend you do this so you have a record of what you earned and what you contributed to Social Security.
According to the IRS, since you cannot contact your employer, you would need to contact them at 800-829-1040 for helps with the next steps to get your lost W-2.
What To Do If You Haven't Received a W-2
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