Tax Article Reveals What to do if a W-2 Form is Incorrect


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Frank Ellis reveals how to correct mistakes made on a W-2 form in a new article launched at internettaxconnection.com.

Oct 6 2015 – Tax expert and online author Frank Ellis has launched an article on internettaxconnection.com that reveals what to do if one’s is incorrect. Employers are responsible for making changes the author says. They must also supply revisions to the Social Security Administration. Corrections are typically made with a W-2C form the article states.

Featuring previously reported and corrected details the W-2C is necessary unless the taxpayer uses TurboTax or H&R Block. Information there must be entered manually says Ellis.

The article goes on to how people can use e-filing. It’s possible to e-file with a W-2C but not a substitute . If any form is different from the taxpayer’s estimations they must file an amended return with the IRS. The author also says if information has been corrected only the W-2C should be used to file. Both forms are used only if they were from two different employers. This more complex process can be handled by TurboTax or H&R Block such as adding up combined totals.

Ellis also reveals what to do if duplicate W-2s are received. If all the information is the same or more than four items are reported in box 12 then just one needs to be filed. The article also says two forms can be used to report employment in two separate states.

To ease the burden on taxpayers the article explains how to find the W-2 form online.  
If employers have it online or use payroll services one can obtain the form on the Web and make full use of online filing services. The W-2 can be directly imported into tax returns and sent electronically to the IRS.

Learn more about the W-2 and W-2C forms by going to .

About Frank Ellis

Frank Ellis is a Traverse City Tax Preparation Planner and published author. He has written tax and finance related articles for eight years and has published over 900 articles on leading financial websites.

Contact Information
Frank Ellis
Internet Tax Connection
945 East 8th Street Suite A
Traverse City Michigan 49686
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