You have to file both. Your income gets reported to the IRS. If you don't, you could get audited.
2007-02-16 13:44:32
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answered by jadedgirl149 2
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Income + Income = Income. Basic math. If you earned the money, you have to report it as income. Just add up the numbers in the corresponding boxes and you have the totals that you need to enter on whatever tax form that you file with. Put a copy of both W-2's in the envelope with your tax form and you become a true patriot and are properly contributing to greater good of this country. God Bless America!
2007-02-16 14:42:12
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answered by itsyourdaddybaby 1
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You need to file them together. You could file one this year and the other on next year's taxes but I would talk to a tax preparer first. I have heard it being done but don't know the legalities of it.
2007-02-16 13:46:42
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to file both. They are both considered your income for the year. They will be added together on your tax return to figure what your total earnings for the year were.
2007-02-16 14:44:48
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answered by Jessica 2
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You must file using both. You will be fined by the IRS if you owe money and don't file.
2007-02-16 13:47:12
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answered by CapeCodGram 3
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i don't have self assurance the two assertion. First, Cena is the utmost face of WWE, he sells in all probability the main merchandise, he sells out arenas, he brings in most of the main money and in maximum circumstances makes the main money of all of the WWE wrestlers, no longer appropriate that, yet he has a keenness and love for the wrestling business enterprise, that is a few ingredient he has continuously wanted ever thinking the reality that he became right into a infant, he's residing his dream, no ingredient in giving that up. 2d, that only isn't appropriate, he has earn maximum followers take excitement in, there are just some Cena haters accessible in the industry, who only hate Cena for doing his interest, maximum followers love Cena, and the others, wouldn't have some ingredient against Cena in my opinion, they take excitement in how difficult he works, and a super sort of alternative concerns approximately Cena, they do exactly unlike Cena's character. certainly, that's a remarkable majority of wrestling fanatics that take excitement in all wrestlers, for the bumps and risks they take just to entertain us, the followers, and, in case you became right into a significant WWE celebrity, would you provide all that up only for the rationalization that some one on Y!As counseled you to, i do no longer think of so, and could you probably did, nicely, that does no longer be the neatest ingredient to do.
2016-11-23 14:10:25
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answered by ? 4
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You have to add the numbers together and file one return showing the totals.
2007-02-16 14:05:02
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answered by Judy 7
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You have to file with both of them. Copies are sent to the IRS by your employers. The IRS knows. It may take awhile but they will know your earnings for the year and that's what you have to report.
2007-02-16 13:46:21
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answered by Anonymous
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