2005 IRS Pub 2184 states that Copy A form W-2 & form W-3, submitted to SSA must be on RED Form. Is this correct? Or can these still be printed out in black and submitted.
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Originally posted by Bird Legs2005 IRS Pub 2184 states that Copy A form W-2 & form W-3, submitted to SSA must be on RED Form. Is this correct? Or can these still be printed out in black and submitted.
Oh, and you have 'til March 31st to file, since it's electronic. Had a new business client walk in last March 24th and needed the W-2s filed with SSA. He wasn't late, due to it being done on-line. He was impressed with how he avoided late filing penalties which he always paid before because he's a major procrastinator!Last edited by taxmandan; 12-12-2005, 06:53 PM."A man that holds a cat by the tail learns something he can learn no other way." - Mark Twain
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Mailing in is better
Mailing in the W-3 is much easier, unless you have high volumne. I print these payroll forms with Accountants World After the Fact Payroll software (black & white, not red); and just mail them in. Each firms needs are different and no one should feel pressured to go electronic; especially if it means spending time fine tuning computer configuration settings, etc. when you do not have an IT person to do it. For high volume payroll, electronic makes sense. Becasue we do high volume 1040 prep, Efile can certainly make sense there.
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Page one of the downloadable W-3 on the IRS web site has the following warning:
“This form is provided for informational purposes only. Copy A
appears in red, similar to the official printed IRS form. But do
not file Copy A downloaded from this website with the SSA. A
penalty of $50 per information return may be imposed for filing
such forms that cannot be scanned.”
The Form W-3 instructions say you can use substitute forms instead of the official IRS forms, but it says it has to be approved substitute forms. It all depends if your software prints approved versions or not. I had a fill-in-print version one year that was not IRS approved, and it would always print a warning that you could not use that copy to file with SSA.
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