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Best answer by AnnetteB6

W2-C information is entered in the same area as an original W-2.  

 

You do not generally enter the W-2C as a new W-2 in its entirety.  Instead, you substitute the information on the W-2C for the information reported on the one with all the boxes filled in.  Then, on the follow-up screen after you have entered the new information, there will be a list of several questions asked -- Do any of these uncommon situations apply to this W-2?  Be sure to check the box for corrected W-2.

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fanfare
Level 15
March 29, 2020

It is still a W-2. TurboTax will ask if it is "corrected".

AnnetteB6Answer
Level 15
March 29, 2020

W2-C information is entered in the same area as an original W-2.  

 

You do not generally enter the W-2C as a new W-2 in its entirety.  Instead, you substitute the information on the W-2C for the information reported on the one with all the boxes filled in.  Then, on the follow-up screen after you have entered the new information, there will be a list of several questions asked -- Do any of these uncommon situations apply to this W-2?  Be sure to check the box for corrected W-2.

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