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Corrected W-2What is the name of your state? Oregon I moved from Arizona to Oregon in 2003 (same employer). My employer did not appropriately update their records until 2004, and my W-2 reports Arizona income as well as Oregon income, the total of the two state incomes adding up to considerably more than my federal income. The employer admits the W-2 is incorrect, but does not want to issue a W-2C, saying that I should file with the numbers I know to be correct instead of those reported to the government. I fear this will set me up for an audit and all sorts of problems getting my refund from Arizona. Is the company under any obligation to issue a W-2C? Thanks, Matti |
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| Yes, they are. Go to the IRS website and check the FAQ, there is information on how to go about getting the IRS to force them to issue one. Snipes
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