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Your payer/employer's ID # is on your W2 in box b.
Check Box B on your W-2. That box should be right above the employer's name/address box. If you still don't see it, you can leave that field blank and manually enter your W-2 information. In that instance, you won't be able to e-file, but you can still file a paper return by mail. Otherwise, see below for other means of getting that Employer ID.
Here are some other places you may find your Employer Identification Number: EIN
How do I find my Employer Identification Number (EIN)?
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Where do I find the payer’s I’d number
@Springtime2023 wrote:
Where do I find the payer’s I’d number
On which form?
@Springtime2023 You have not told us what tax document you are entering so we do not know if the document you are entering even has a payer ID on it. Provide some details.
1099-R
1040-SR
Well I am doing my taxes myself this year and this is the second time it was rejected because of the Payer’s I D number
So could someone tell me where to find it
@Springtime2023 wrote:
So could someone tell me where to find it
On a Form 1099-R the Payer's TIN is on the left side of the form under the Payer's Name and Address. In a box labeled Payer's TIN.
IRS Form 1099-R - https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1099r.pdf
@Springtime2023 1099R's come from a variety of financial institutions---they do not all look exactly the same. Look for a Payer Identification Number or a Payer TIN or a Payer ID----they are usually---but not always----up near the top of the document, somewhere near the name of financial institution that sent you the document.
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