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Legally, the company you worked for must send you your W2's by the last day in January. If the company is no longer in business, they still must legally have your pay stubs and other employee information.

Maybe you can gather up all your pay stubs and do the best you can at trying to contact the company. Otherwise, you need to get an extension to file your state and federal (and city, if applicable) tax returns.

For Federal income taxes, you need to submit a Form 4868. If you have Adobe, click on the link below for a pdf file of the extension to file form. If not, you can go to your local IRS walk-in site, post office, or public library to obtain the form.

By the way, the IRS does not have information regarding your W2's until after April 15 and they may not have your W2 information if the company dissolved.

2007-01-20 05:59:40 · answer #1 · answered by porselin 2 · 0 0

Your student status has no bearing on the respond on your question. no longer everybody is had to record a tax return. once you're a based (in all risk of your mom and dad) with purely wages for income, then you definately ought to earn as much as $5,a hundred and fifty in 2006 and you won't ought to record a tax return. in case you remodeled $5,a hundred and fifty, you need to record. in case you're due a reimbursement, you is truthfully no longer assessed a penalty. in case you made decrease than $5,a hundred and fifty, you need to record in case you will get a tax refund. you have gotten a obtainable situation once you record for 2007 given which you have been required to record for 2006 and did no longer record a return. So, record that return.

2016-12-12 16:03:54 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Contact the IRS or use your last paystub.

2007-01-20 05:57:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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