easytax Posted February 18, 2015 Report Posted February 18, 2015 Client gave me his w-2C from federal government (military) showing changes from what was originally reported --- he received it from his command. I also requested from him a copy of the original w-2 which he supplied. The original w-2 has all information as expected. The w-2c only has "certain" information --- those dollar amounts as originally reported and the corrected amounts for those items.I have entered both in the ATX W-2 tab, one marked as corrected.The original is needed to show some state withholding, Medicare and some other items that are NOT shown on the w-2c (which shows ONLY changed amounts for that entry (along with original entry too)).I am lost, in ATX I have entered both under the w-2 tab (of course they add up). How should I be putting these into ATX.If I was paper filing, I would simply send both the W-2 (original) and the W-2c (corrected) and show the net amount on the 1040. How is this done when e-filing?Any ideas will be appreciated. Quote
ljwalters Posted February 18, 2015 Report Posted February 18, 2015 Just use the corrected numbers and check the box indicating corrected. Do Not put both in. 2 Quote
Randall Posted February 18, 2015 Report Posted February 18, 2015 Treat them as one. The original W2 for the numbers that have NOT been corrected and the corrected W2 for the numbers that were corrected. 2 Quote
kcjenkins Posted February 18, 2015 Report Posted February 18, 2015 Yes, don't make it more complicated than it is. It's just one [corrected] W-2. Quote
easytax Posted February 18, 2015 Author Report Posted February 18, 2015 Thanks. First one where I saw the W-2C showing only the corrected information. Any "other" corrected W-2's in the past were always just that --- corrected W-2's simply marked corrected. Overthinking (worrying) -- is worst for my mind than normal thinking ... Thanks again ---- back into easytax land now. 1 Quote
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