Discussion:Issuing a W2

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Martineo (talk|edits) said:

13 April 2006
I need help to get a W2 issue for a sole proprietary,

I never help anyone to get a W2 issued. It is scary to do something new. Any help? This question is related with the otheone named Schedulle C$$$$ Thank you

Rach (talk|edits) said:

13 April 2006
There is a website called efileforbusiness.com that allows you to create & print W2 forms and 1099 forms online. They charge $3.49/form. I have never used them for W2's, but I used it for 1099s and it worked fine. I found the link on the irs website, so it seems to be reliable.

I know that won't help with the SS# issue (yikes!) or missing the filing deadline for W2s, but at least it's somewhere to start if you want to prepare one.

Martineo (talk|edits) said:

13 April 2006
I found the form W-2 and W-3 But to file that ,the employer need to get the official forms.

I'm still wonder if it would be fine to write "non provided" because the employee had no a valid SS Card

Foxttron (talk|edits) said:

13 April 2006
Just file the form you found on the internet. Never had a problem before.

Martineo (talk|edits) said:

13 April 2006
Foxttron,

Maybe the problem is just the $50.00 penalties "This form is provided for informational purposes only...bla,bla,bla..

Foxttron (talk|edits) said:

13 April 2006
I will be more worry about the late penalty for paying the 941 taxes associate with the W2. $50 is nothing compare to them!