chelou01
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12-06-2019
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IRonMaN
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12-06-2019
11:19 PM
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The same as if he had one W-2 from McDonalds and one W-2 from Dewey Cheatum and Howe Law LLC.
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12-06-2019
11:19 PM
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I think TurboTax may flag for multiple W2s from the same EIN (to save a DIYer from entering something twice) but ProSeries shouldn't squawk about it.
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If all else fails, add them together and enter as a single W2, assuming the state ID # is the same as well.
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