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The only reason why he should have more than one state is if he did work in more than one taxable state. Even if he lives in a different state than where he works, it would show on his W2 that his income was only in the state where the income was earned. Ex: Work in Michigan, live in Ohio. Income state is Michigan. 100% of income is to Michigan, 0% of income to Ohio.
Where do I get a copy of my W-2?
by Answerbag Staff on March 18th, 2011
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What is box 12a on your W-2?
by Answerbag Staff on March 9th, 2011
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When do you get your W-2 forms?
by Answerbag Staff on March 4th, 2011
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on my w-2 does the whole amount of the oasdi and fed med tax add together and go under social security tax
by shoosmom on January 12th, 2011
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Is it legal for a business to send a person 6 other people's W-2 forms along with their personal W-2?
by rfeivor on January 24th, 2011
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You're reading I am in the process of printing W-2's for our employess. One of my employess has his state wages broken into 2 #'s. 1 is listed in Box 16 and the other is listed below that. The 2 #'s = his total wages. Why is his different than everyone elses?
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