I always thought your W-2 Form(s) were supposed to be delivered to you by your employer prior to the end of January, or else. Turns out that's just the "recommended" date, and there's no real penalty for an employer who ignores it. If you haven't received your form(s) by February 14th, though, the IRS will take an official complaint from you by phone, and will serve the employer with a Form 4598: Form W-2, or 1099, Not Received, Incorrect, or Lost.
I got mine, but guess whose evil ex-employer has shafted him on yet another front. Have you received your W-2 form(s) for last year's employment yet?
Posted at 4:29 PM in category enginerd for your pleasure.Apparently if you leave Princeton you have to tell each and every staff member your new address. Telling the Treasurers office is not the same as telling the Payroll office. So I don't have mine yet either.
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