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You need your EIN and you need your W-2. You will have to double up on your efforts to get hold of the employer--you have had since January.
W-2's come from your employer, and they have until Jan. 31 to issue it. Some employers allow you to import the W-2 through the software, but for security reasons you still need information from the actual W-2 to import it. You might need to phone, drop in, email and/or snail mail an old employer to make sure they know where to send your W-2.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/2561916-how-can-i-get-a-copy-of-my-w-2
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1934390-how-do-i-import-my-W-2
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https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc154
Other ways to get W-2’s:
Pay Social Security $86 per W-2:
You can get a wage and income transcript from the IRS: It will not show the actual W-2, 1099’s, etc, but will show the income information the IRS received. It will not, however, show your state information. It will only show the federal information.
https://www.irs.gov/individuals/get-transcript
https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/irs-tax-forms/what-is-a-w-2-form/L6VJbqWl5
You don't have an EIN. An EIN is an employer identification number, and you won't have one unless you are a small business that has employees.
In some cases, if you have your employer's EIN, you can download your W-2 information into your tax return. But not all employers participate. There's no guarantee you can download your W-2 even if you knew your employer's EIN. You could find out your employer's EIN by asking another employee what is written on their W-2
Your employer is required to mail you a W-2 by January 31, unless you consent to paperless online delivery. You are responsible for keeping copies of your valuable tax documents for at least 3 years (although 6 years is better).
If you never got a W-2, you can file using a substitute W-2 form and your last paycheck, but it will probably be inaccurate and the IRS will be sending you correction letters. It will be best to get another copy of your W-2 from your employer.
You may be able to request a "wage and income" transcript from the IRS that will have the information from your W-2, although I don't know if 2019 wage and income transcripts are in their system yet.
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