If you still do not receive your W-2 by February 14th, contact the IRS for assistance at 800-829-1040. When you call, have the following information:
Employer's name, address, city, and state, including zip code.
Your name, address, city and state, including zip code, and Social Security number
If you misplaced your W-2, contact your employer. Your employer can replace the lost form with a “reissued statement.” Be aware that your employer is allowed to charge you a fee for providing you with a new W-2.
You still must file your tax return on time even if you do not receive your Form W-2. If you do not receive the missing information in time to file, you may file you may use Form 4852, Substitute for Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement. Attach Form 4852 to the return, estimating income and withholding taxes as accurately as possible. There may be a delay in any refund due while the information is verified.
If you receive a Form W-2 or W-2C (corrected form) after you have filed your return using Form 4852, and the information differs from what you reported on your return, you must amend your return by filing a Form 1040X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return.
2007-02-25 13:03:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd be calling the IRS on 2/15 if he didn't get off his @$$ before then.
If you should quit, your employer MUST pay you all of the wages that you have earned. One call to the State Labor Board would guarantee that if he threatened to withhold you pay.
2007-02-25 22:08:38
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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Report him ASAP. You should have gotten your W-2 no later then 1/31/2007.
2007-02-25 20:58:03
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answered by alfredapittman 2
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January 30th, after that report him, because he has not paid the taxes, that have been taken from your check. If at this date he has not given you the forms, tell him you will have to report him, or he can pay you ALL the taxes taken from your checks. Onething you should be aware of, when SSI is taken from your check, your employer also has to pay tax money to your SSI account, I suspect he has not made any of these tax payments, (in any business these are paid every 4 months, not yearly, like individuals pay). Go over your paystubs carefully to see what taxes he has taken from your takehome (net) paycheck.
2007-02-25 20:50:20
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answered by Kimberly H 4
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You are suppose to get it by Jan. 31rst but by Feb 15th it is mandatory by law.
2007-02-25 20:45:09
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answered by Brick 5
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