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    walnut123
    Level 3

    Client gives me both a W-2 and a W-2C.  For inputting into ProSeries, do I need to enter both or can I just enter one which has the corrected amounts.

    My confusion is whether the IRS needs both to match documents.

    Thanks

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    BobKamman
    Level 15

    Just one screen needed.

     

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    IRonMaN
    Level 15

    If you enter both, you are going to double up income.  Just go with the W-2C.


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    walnut123
    Level 3

    Does the IRS expect that two docs should be imputed because two docs were filed by the employer?

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    IRonMaN
    Level 15

    The W-2C corrects the original W-2 and the forms go to the Social Security Admin.  The IRS is only looking for the final numbers.


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    BobKamman
    Level 15

    Don't you really need both, in some cases?  Because the W-2c tells employers "Only complete money fields that are being corrected."  So use the number on the W-2 unless it is corrected, and in that case use the one on the W-2c.  

    walnut123
    Level 3

    My question is really can I enter all the info from the W-2 and W-2C on one input screen or must I use two.

    Thanks

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    BobKamman
    Level 15

    Just one screen needed.

     

    IRonMaN
    Level 15

    The question turned out to be a lot more complicated than I thought when I first read it 😬


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