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Aug 20, 2013, 10:55 AM
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Filing with out w2 forms
I've worked for several jobs short term and didn't receive w-2 forms for any of them! How can I file my taxes?
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Movie Expert
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Aug 20, 2013, 10:59 AM
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Have you contacted your past employers and asked for them?
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New Member
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Aug 20, 2013, 11:06 AM
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 Originally Posted by aliseaodo
Have you contacted your past employers and asked for them?
Yes! And they tell me I have to call some one! I can't remember who! But do you think if I go to h&r block or any tax agencies they can help?
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current pert
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Aug 20, 2013, 11:11 AM
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Nope. You have to have those W2s - from each employer. Are you talking about just last year, or several years? Are you sure these were jobs that you filled out a W4 for each one? Did they take out taxes?
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Expert
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Aug 20, 2013, 11:13 AM
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Neither H&R Block or any other tax preparer can figure out what your income and withholding were for your jobs - they need the W-2 forms. So call your old employer(s) and ask (again) how to get your W-2's. Assuming you are working on 2012 taxes - you will need to get the W-2 forms for each employer where you were on the payroll in 2012.
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Aug 20, 2013, 11:16 AM
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 Originally Posted by joypulv
Nope. You have to have those W2s - from each employer. Are you talking about just last year, or several years? Are you sure these were jobs that you filled out a W4 for each one? Did they take out taxes?
Between last year and this one witch I know they haven't went out yet but for last year I didn't get them and yes I did file the w4 form for all them! Plus I moved from the previous address and don't know if they went there or not! Thanks you for your answer.
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current pert
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Aug 20, 2013, 11:23 AM
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Employers must mail them to the last address on file with them by Jan 31 at the latest.
It's a strict law - employers know it and don't just toss them or not fill them out.
But some of them nowadays charge you for a second copy.
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Senior Tax Expert
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Aug 20, 2013, 01:54 PM
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If, for some reason, you cannot get copies of the W-2, call the IRS and ask them to send you a copy of your tax account transcript. That will have the W-2 information on it (assuming that the employer(s) did originate W-2 for the work you did).
You can also call the state tax department and ask for a similar transcript for your state account.
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