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Feb 11, 2007, 02:38 PM
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| | | Do I have to include these W2s when I file? I have a question. I have multiple W2s, two of which have no Federal or State tax witheld. My wages on them are 206 and 2893 dollars-- my other two W2s I made more money and taxes were then taken out. Why do my two W2s have no taxes witheld?
Also, I did my taxes online at Taxslayer-- I calculated my return with those two W2s (I make 500 dollars and owe Arizona 125 dollars) and without those W2s (I make over 1,000 dollars and owe Arizona 30 dollars.)
My main question would be if I can file without those two W2s which have no taxes witheld. Thanks. | | | | | | |
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Feb 11, 2007, 03:56 PM
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| Yes you have to include every and all W2 forms, we are not allowed to pick and choose what you include, you have to include any and all income,
The reason you did not have any taxes taken out was your choice or withholdings, very seldom does my wifes income ever have any withholdings since she earns so little each week.
But it does not matter if taxes were held out or not, you have to include all W2/s the IRS gets a copy of all W2 income info from the employer so they already know of these earnings, if you don't report it, they will merely catch it, and latter come back to collect the extra money plus penalties and possible fines. |
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Feb 11, 2007, 06:14 PM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck Yes you have to include every and all W2 forms, we are not allowed to pick and choose what you include, you have to include any and all income,
The reason you did not have any taxes taken out was your choice or withholdings, very seldom does my wifes income ever have any withholdings since she earns so little each week.
But it does not matter if taxes were held out or not, you have to include all W2/s the IRS gets a copy of all W2 income info from the employer so they already know of these earnings, if you don't report it, they will merely catch it, and latter come back to collect the extra money plus penalties and possible fines. |
That's what I figured. However, I did wind up paying taxes for those two jobs. I'm mainly curious now as to why I made 2800 dollars with that one job, paid taxes, and now there's no tax listed as being witheld. Doesn't that adversely affect me? I didn't claim exempt or anything on that job. |
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Feb 11, 2007, 08:34 PM
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| Withholding normally does not start until you hit a certain level. |
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Feb 12, 2007, 12:38 AM
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| Oh, I see. Thanks for the responses guys! |
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Feb 12, 2007, 12:23 PM
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| Glad to help! |
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