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Zainf
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Two W-2's with different information

I received two W-2's from the same employer.  Neither form indicates that it is a "Corrected" form.  The only information that is different is on section 12a.  One form shows AA with an amount, and other shows C with an amount.  How do I reflect this on TurboTax?  Do I enter the information for the same W-2 or add another W-2?    

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Zainf
Returning Member

Two W-2's with different information

Edit to my question (if it makes a difference):  Box 14 says "Federal W2 Data is Reported on Separate W2 Form"

 

ToddL99
Expert Alumni

Two W-2's with different information

Do each of the W-2s have the same information in Boxes 1-6?

Two W-2's with different information

Sounds like just a continuation of the first W2.

If the EIN number is the same and you work in more than 1 state or city, sometimes they will give you another W2 with the extra state information on it and the top part the same or not filled in.  If this is the case, list one W-2 but include both state or local  taxes on it.  It will let you type in more than one line for boxes 15-20.  Don't add the boxes together.  

 

Same for boxes 12 & 14 if there is no room on the first W2 they can give you another W2 with the extra boxes on it.  So list them all on 1 W2.  For box 12 just enter it in the next row or box.  It doesn't have to match the box 12a-d etc.

ToddL99
Expert Alumni

Two W-2's with different information

As @VolvoGirl stated, it sounds like one of the W-2s may be a continuation of the other.

 

Enter them as one W-2, making sure not to double-count amounts from the same boxes (i.e. "add the boxes together").

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