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If both of your W-2's have the same federal tax identification number, it is likely that your W-2 was corrected. You'll get a corrected W-2 from your employer if they made a mistake on your original W-2 and need to give you corrected information. If you're not sure if you have a corrected W-2, take a look at the bottom of your W-2. If it’s corrected, it should say Form W-2c, Corrected Wage and Tax Statement. If it doesn't say this at the bottom, you may have a second type of corrected W-2c that has a box at the top marked corrected. This box does not appear on standard (original) W-2s.
If the W-2 is corrected, you can follow these steps in TurboTax:
it doesnt say W2c at the bottom of either one of the tax forms that's why i was confused on which one was the correct one
It is not uncommon for a business to provide two W-2s if there is not enough room on one form to include all of the information. Often this occurs because of box 12, or for multiple states.
It sounds like all you have to do is continue to post the second W-2 onto the first.
Treat it and enter it "AS IF" all the information is on one Single W-2.
so do i file them both together at the sametime? because that's what i was gonna do at the beginning because it doesn't have w2c at the bottom or neither one so i was just gonna go ahead in file them both
One (of many) reasons you may get two W-2's from the same employer, would be if you earned income from that employer in more than two states that tax your earned income. Since the W-2 only has blocks to report income to two states, they would issue a 2nd W-2 showing the information for the 3rd and/or 4th state in those blocks. You treat it "AS IF" you received one physical W-2, with all 3 or 4 states on it.
This would be true also, if the employer had more than four entries for block 12.
so i should just go ahead n file them both is the question?🤔
You enter those W-2's "as if" everything was printed on one single W-2. So you will only have one W-2 entered in the program, with all of the information from both of your printed W-2's.
ok so just go ahead n submit them both
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