No. You'll file one return for both jobs. Doing your taxes online with www.turbotax.com will have the necessary questions for more than one W-2 form.
I had this issue a few years ago, having changed jobs early in one year & also working part time for another place. I was able to file one return with all 3 W-2 forms sent to me. Turbo Tax will ask you if you have more W-2 forms & allow you to put the information in the same place as your first one. It won't matter which one you use first. My part time job's W-2 arrive before my 2 full time jobs. I listed them as I received them on the tax return & it didn't matter.
Avoid spending the money to let Jackson Hewit or H&R Block file your taxes. Even a small mom & pop tax place can make a critical error. I went to one & was charged a check fee for receiving a paper check that I know now I could have avoided by doing my taxes myself. I got the fee refunded but I was angry that I was being told I had to pay it to begin with.
Avoid those rapid refund loans. If your return gets ammended by the IRS for a mistake & you were given $2500 on the refund loan, yet your ammended return states you'll only get $1500 back in reality....guess what....you have to pay back that $1000 to the rapid refund place or to the IRS. Things like this may not happen often so why take a chance that it might.
In the 15 years I've filed returns, I've only made 2 mistakes on my own that were simple errors with an inverted or transversed number. Neither error cost me more than $20 on my returns. It's well worth my time to do it myself. Also, if you go thru www.irs.gov, you can file for FREE. I've done that & only had to pay a processing fee for a direct deposit by a local bank working with the IRS to process direct deposits in my state. The fee was less than $40 & is well worth it.
2007-01-28 08:35:09
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answered by Belle 6
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call McDonald's, ask for his or her workers branch, clarify that they do no longer have your new handle and ask them to deliver you a replica of the W2. in case you recognize the way a lot you earned at McDonald's, out of your pay stubs, and how a lot become withheld for taxes, and also you report your go back without their W2, the IRS received't whinge. they have a replica of the W2 and would evaluate it with what you report.
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answered by lesniewski 4
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You can not file more than one return per tax year unless one of them is an amended tax return.
When you prepare your taxes, you add the amounts from all W2s received to reach your total income and tax withholding for the year.
2007-01-28 08:49:44
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answered by TaxGurl 6
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No you will combine the figures on one Tax return, total the box 1 amount for wages, add your federal withholding tax from both
for Free file options go to www.irs.gov click on the efile icon, look for Free file..
2007-01-28 08:25:23
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answered by Anonymous
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i have the same issue but with different months. when u take your W2s in, your tax person will be able to do what is best for your situation. it isnt much more difficult. just a few extra numbers
2007-01-28 08:27:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You should file only 1 return. Go to freetaxusa.com and they have a step-by-step tax return form. And it is free.
2007-01-28 08:27:04
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answered by lisa s 3
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No. You'll file one return, adding the numbers together.
2007-01-28 08:52:35
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answered by Judy 7
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