The official deadline is January 31st but I have had some crummy employers hold out til the middle of February!
2007-01-26 01:51:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to file a return -- if you don't the risk is that the IRS will seek a collection and you may be arrested if you come back to the US. I recommend you search for check stubs from the employer...the check stubs should show wages paid plus the amount withheld. It is a criminal offense for an employer to withold taxes and then not report & remit to the IRS. The IRS will aggressively pursue the employer if this is what has occurred. To protect yourself you should: 1. Pull all of the check stubs you can locate -- at a minimum my hope is you will have the final stub for 2006 and it shows total wages & withholdings for the year 2. Contact the IRS at the number listed on the weblink below -- they will assist you in protecting yourself 3. File your 2006 tax return -- you will be assessed a penalty but if you document everything and send a request for an abatement of the penalty when it is assessed it is likely that the IRS will waive the penalty. 4. NOTE: the IRS does provide a 10% reward for reporting on tax cheats -- ask about this when you speak to the IRS. Good luck.
2016-05-24 01:43:10
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answered by Anonymous
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They have to be post marked by January 31. I have had some post marked on January 31 but did not receive them until the middle of February. Still waiting on mine from employer as well.
2007-01-26 01:57:39
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answered by Anonymous
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What Jamie said, and the IRS is pushing employers with over a certain number of employees to make it available to their employees: down-loadable w-2's. Many employees do provide this service and if you have an ADP watermark or are a Wal Mart employee you can download your w-2 from Internet. Most times you need a code from Human Resources. ADP has their code on your check-stub.
good luck & blessings
2007-01-26 02:02:32
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answered by Wood Smoke ~ Free2Bme! 6
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The IRS requires that they be postmarked by January 31.
2007-01-26 02:04:33
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answered by taylorvillegirl 4
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Ive always heard Jan 31st. Ive never worked in payroll so I dont know for sure. Id say, if you dont get anything by then, make a phone call. There is no reason for them to prolong your tax returns because of their priorities or lack of attention to details.
2007-01-26 01:53:00
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answered by M O 6
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By law, they are supposed to be postmarked no later than the 31st of January.
2007-01-26 01:55:18
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answered by ? 7
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By January 15th.
2007-01-26 01:52:18
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answered by willow78 1
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January 31,2007.
2007-01-26 02:20:25
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answered by jamesanderson22 5
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i believe that they have to give it to you by the end of january...
2007-01-26 01:52:16
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answered by cuz i know 2
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