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Nothing, the required information is on the copy you sent.
wizjp
Odds are no one would even notice.
Worst case they would ask you to provide the original and hold up a return
Maria
Should be just fine. Think, for instance, of all the people who print copies from an online source. There are no originals in their case.
amueller36
Jack-booted IRS men-in-black will be knocking down your door soon. Just kidding.
zerlina208
Not a thing they don't care they already have a copy from the employer
Judy1
Nothing would happen - if that's all you have, it's ok
Brutally Honest
Probably nothing, as long as the IRS can read the data contained therein and confirm the veracity of the amounts, you should be fine.
Louis L
The IRS will storm your house and take all your Chinese made goods and throw you in jail.
m0rgie
I would think it would be fine...I always do it online so I really don't know. Try looking on www.irs.gov or call them and ask :-)
Justthefacts
It will be just fine.
Still reading
Do you mean a photocopy? If you mean the second copy of the W2 that comes with the original, there is no problem. Don't know if there is any penalty for a photocopy.