What to Do If You Are Missing a W-2
Have you received all of your
W-2s? These documents are essential for completing individual tax returns. You
should receive a Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, from all of your employers
each year. Employers have until January 31st to provide or send you a 2012 W-2
earnings statement, either electronically or in paper form. If you have not
received your W-2, follow these steps:
- Contact Your Employer
- Contact your employer to inquire if and when the W-2 was mailed. If it
was mailed, it may have been returned to the employer due to an incorrect
or incomplete address. After contacting the employer, allow a reasonable
amount of time for the employer to resend or re-issue the W-2.
- Contact the IRS - If you still
have not received your W-2 by February 15, you can contact the IRS for
assistance at 800-829-1040. However, we recommend that you hold off from
contacting the IRS until you are certain that you will not be receiving a
W-2 from the employer. If and when you do call the IRS, have the following
information at hand:
- Employer's
name, address, city, and state, including zip code;
- Your name,
address, city, state, zip code, and Social Security number; and
- An estimate of
the wages you earned, the federal income tax withheld, and the period in
which you worked for that employer. The estimate should be based on
year-to-date information from your final pay stub or leave-and-earnings
statement, if possible. This office can assist you with making the
estimate.
- File Your Return - Even if you
don’t receive a W-2, you are still required to file your tax return or to
request a filing extension by April 15.
- If you
anticipate that you will ultimately receive the missing W-2, this office
can estimate your 2012 tax liability and file extensions for you. If you
have a substantial refund coming, you may opt to have this office prepare
a substitute W-2, enabling you to file without the W-2. Refunds for
returns, including substitute W-2s, can be delayed significantly while
the IRS verifies the W-2 information.
- If you don’t
anticipate receiving the missing W-2, then this office can prepare a substitute
W-2, enabling you to file your 2012 tax return.
If a substitute W-2 is used and it is later determined that the
information used to prepare the substitute W-2 was in error, an amended return
may need to be prepared for you to be able to file.
Please call this office if you have questions or need assistance.
Please call this office if you have questions or need assistance.
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