
d3midway
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Legally she has to have it post marked by Jan 31. If not call the IRS she will be fined. I would call her and let her know if you did not have it within so many days after the 31st you were calling the IRS and reporting her and if it meant her being audited then good luck to her. She can not charge you for a W2 it is her responsibility to give you one!!! Good Luck!!!! |
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aligal8
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It is absolutely totally illegal! If you do not receive it by Jan 31 call the IRS and report her!!!! |
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No, that's illegal. She has to get them to you by the end of the month. Tell her that you will report her. |
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irish eyes
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by law they have to provide it by January 31st, if they don't contact the IRS for help.......... |
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Wonder
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According to Publication 15, the employer is REQUIRED to give the employee a W2 by January 31. Here' the IRS number 1-800-829-1040. Call them for help.
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DragonWrites the Fire Faery
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It's the law that she needs to provide you with that. Let her know that if she insists on this, you will contact the IRS and let them know. Maybe they'll audit her. Audits scare people to death. But even if not, the IRS will tell you what your options are. |
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Louis A
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Follow this link to the IRS
http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq1-15.html |
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watsonswiney
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I would contact the IRS.I don't believe any company can charge you to recieve your W-2.And the IRS may be able to obtain it for you,& hopefully investigate the company's policy. |
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chris
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sue her, let the couts decide. ask for punity damages. what shes doing is ILLEGAL. |
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rukidding
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No, it's illegal. Tell her that she has four day to a week to send it to you or you will alert the IRS that she is trying to sell you your tax info. You must have all tax information by January 31st. I know this because I was the receptionist at an investment firm once, which, for whatever reason, didn't get their out until around March. Eventually, the bosses didn't want to talk to their irate investors, so they stuck me with them. |
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c_ray_mcmanus
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It's not right. I would contact the IRS and the Better Business Bureau. Do it now rather than wait. I would also call your previous employer and let her know that that's what you're going to do. |
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rangaseo
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Income tax would have been withheld if the employee had claimed no more than one withholding allowance or had not claimed exemption from withholding on Form W-4, Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate |
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I'mTheDecider
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Report them to the I.R.S. immediately.Employers are required by law to have them mailed by the end of January.
Their is no cost to the employee - your ex-employer is breaking the law. |
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pun82224
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Never heard of having to pay for it did you get one already if so still they are suppose to give it to you I had the same problem I lost mine but they still gave me another one not sure if it goes for all or not call irs they would help in your state |
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Lisa A
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No, that is not right. She is required by law to mail it to you and have it postmarked by Jan 31. And she can not charge for this.
Just be patient. If you haven't received it by the middle of Feb, then you can get on her case. |
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jenniferjwhite1979
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Federal law states they have to either mail out, or hand deliver your W2 no later than January 31st You should contact the IRS...that is tax evasion on her behalf! |
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kalpana s
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its absolutely absurd.as a ceo to a company she might be known with all legal rules that are applicable to a company.just finally ask her about ur W2form .if she is as the earlier then warn her that ur going to get on accoring to the law that will support u alot in this type of illegal problems created by baffled ceos |
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Oasisgal
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I investigated this matter and your former employer notified me that she mailed your W-2 to the last address on file. If you move- normally one provides the US post office and former employer with forwarding address. (Sounds like you did not do either) Your former employer stated that she would e-mail a copy of your W-2, but her payroll processer would charge you $59 for a duplicate original. Your question is a bit deceiving in that you did not state all the pertinent and relevant facts - it seems that you have failed to mention that you did not provide employer with forwarding address information. Hope this helps- Good luck!!! |
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Yahoo Answer Rat
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Give me da number, an me an a cupple of da boy's will take a liitle ride over dar an set im sraight! |
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charliecountryboy
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Well, for one the employer cant charge for the the W-2 untill the W-2 was returned to the sender. You must not be doing your homework because, still again the employer must by federal law exalt all means to get the w2 to her. You suck as an investigator if you actually think that your right. LOL |
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pcsunbum
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I work for a company that uses a payroll co. and they mailed my w2 to an old address .I provided current mailing address to employer and payroll company in writing in months ago and the w2 was mailed to the old address.The payroll company says it was mailed to my current address, but the company that mails out w2's (for the payroll co.)and the paperemployee site that I can download my w2 for a fee says it was mailed to the old address. However for $10.00 I can download a copy.
So I don't know if it was ever mailed but now if I want a w2 I have to pay for it. It is 2/14 an what recourse do I have in the matter? This sounds like wirefraud and extortion to get my tax info. |
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