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I received two W2s from same employer (parent company) but with different EIN. Do I have to combine info together when filing taxes or can I enter them separately?

 
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JohnW15
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I received two W2s from same employer (parent company) but with different EIN. Do I have to combine info together when filing taxes or can I enter them separately?

No, don't combine them.  Enter them separately into the TurboTax program.  The IRS is actually looking for them to be filed separately.

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JohnW15
Intuit Alumni

I received two W2s from same employer (parent company) but with different EIN. Do I have to combine info together when filing taxes or can I enter them separately?

No, don't combine them.  Enter them separately into the TurboTax program.  The IRS is actually looking for them to be filed separately.

I received two W2s from same employer (parent company) but with different EIN. Do I have to combine info together when filing taxes or can I enter them separately?

Okay understood but just to be clear here, when filing the taxes, TurboTax program will prompt me to enter my second W2?
JohnW15
Intuit Alumni

I received two W2s from same employer (parent company) but with different EIN. Do I have to combine info together when filing taxes or can I enter them separately?

Yes... after you enter the first one, it'll ask if you have another W-2 to enter.  🙂

I received two W2s from same employer (parent company) but with different EIN. Do I have to combine info together when filing taxes or can I enter them separately?

Thanks!
JohnW15
Intuit Alumni

I received two W2s from same employer (parent company) but with different EIN. Do I have to combine info together when filing taxes or can I enter them separately?

You bet!
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