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Which W2 form to file? |
I have two W2 forms from different employers from different states. Which one do I file in my tax return. or do I file both You will need to report the wages from both w-2 you received. And if you have any saving accounts your bank will send you a Form 1099-I and you might have to report this amount also. You will need to use both of them. Each employer is reporting this information to the IRS. You will need to make sure you have all of your information in hand before filing income tax. You file both, they're from different jobs. You'll add the numbers together and put the totals on your return. You file both and will have 2 file both states tax forms You will file all W2 forms. |
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