Call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040, they can provide you with transcripts of your return and W2 information and have it mailed to you in 7 to 10 days, or by fax if you have access to a fax machine. If you need an actual photo copy of the return you would need to complete form 4506 and send that along with a check for 39.00 to the service center where you filed, it will take 60 days to process your request
2007-02-13 00:31:41
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answered by Anonymous
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they have until eventually day after today to mail it. then you opt for to watch for the submit place of work to provide it, so do not rigidity out about it until eventually a minimum of next week. in case you've made each and every life like attempt to get your W-2 and also you nonetheless don't have it through February 15th you could record a go back using a particular type for a replace W-2 with guidance out of your very last pay stub. this can put off your go back through a number of weeks, so I continually tell human beings its speedier to watch for his or her W-2 or attempt to the contact their company first.
2016-11-27 19:34:07
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answered by buckingham 4
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The IRS has copies of all w-2's ever turned in by companies, businesses, etc. So call the closest IRS and talk to someone there. They can probably help guide you in the direction you need to go..Good Luck!
2007-02-12 20:55:05
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answered by inthrutheoutdoor 3
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Call up The IRS and see if they were sent a copy. If they were not tell them you think your boss wasn't filing the proper paper work. The boss then gets an audit and could go to prison.
2007-02-12 17:00:10
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answered by gregory_dittman 7
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find an old pay stub and recompute your pay and withholding. If you get paid every 2 weeks, you multiply by 26, etc. File the return without the w-2.
2007-02-12 17:37:12
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answered by Scott K 7
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If you haven't gotten hem by now, and your employer is giving you trouble over giving them to you, you need to call the IRS and file a complaint with them. It's the legal way, and they can't fight Uncle Sam.
2007-02-12 16:53:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It's against the law ,for your employee to deny you whats yours ,he can make you wait until last minute ,but we cannot keep it .
Man you must left with bad feeling's ,because it should been mailed by January 31 .
2007-02-12 16:54:13
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answered by Anonymous
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the irs can usually give you a copy, but if not, they can give you the data your employer gave them
2007-02-12 17:04:21
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answered by hargonagain 4
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Try going through the payroll company...
2007-02-12 16:51:24
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answered by SusanDLynn 2
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look up the irs phone number and call. they will certainly help
2007-02-12 16:51:01
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answered by izamoth 2
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