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What does it mean when it says: Your W-2 info so far Add all the W-2s you need to. When you are done, we'll move on to other income types

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What does it mean when it says: Your W-2 info so far Add all the W-2s you need to. When you are done, we'll move on to other income types

Did you enter a 2023 W-2?   Many people have more than one employer during a year, so they have multiple W-2's to enter.   ALL of your 2023 W-2's have to be entered on the same tax return.   The software is just reminding you of that and prompting you to enter every W-2.

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What does it mean when it says: Your W-2 info so far Add all the W-2s you need to. When you are done, we'll move on to other income types

The exclamation point probably means it  transferred your W2 over from last year and you need to fill in the 2023 amounts when you get your W2 for this year.  

What does it mean when it says: Your W-2 info so far Add all the W-2s you need to. When you are done, we'll move on to other income types

Yes----do not assume that TT automatically entered your 2023 W-2.  TT does not do that.  When you receive your 2023 W-2, YOU have to enter it yourself.

**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**

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