A returning client who had no probs last year got a W2 this year with wrong SSN. I had them get it replaced but corrected W2 has the same wrong SSN. I am having client try again but what would happen if I went the Substitute W2 route?
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It will fly
It will fly on an e-file if you send the W2 in with the right tax ID number, but the client might get a "love letter" afterward (if it is not corrected by the employer).
That would be because you are claiming withholding that will not have been properly contributed under client's tax ID number."I am proud to pay taxes in the United States. The only thing is I could be just as proud for half the money." Arthur Godfrey
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I have had this problem in the past and learned you can' t transmit a wrong SS#.
That's one of the reasons why the IRS says you must have your W-2's before you efile. We are supposed to put the correct number on. The number that is on the W-2.
I think the only recourse is to have the thing corrected by the employer and then efile.
I would do the substitute only if the employer was uncooperative - not just inefficient.JG
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Originally posted by JG EA View PostI have had this problem in the past and learned you can' t transmit a wrong SS#.
That's one of the reasons why the IRS says you must have your W-2's before you efile. We are supposed to put the correct number on. The number that is on the W-2.
I think the only recourse is to have the thing corrected by the employer and then efile.
I would do the substitute only if the employer was uncooperative - not just inefficient.
Of course there is a problem with proper credits with SSA, and that is why employee should insist that employer (eventually) make a correction.ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
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