Most taxpayers receive their W-2 forms in plenty of time to file their returns. But for a variety of reasons, some taxpayers do not receive a W-2 they were expecting
What to do if you don't receive a W-2
Most taxpayers receive their W-2 forms in plenty of time to file their returns. But for a variety of reasons, some taxpayers do not receive a W-2 they were expecting.
If that happens to you, the SCDOR cannot send you a copy of your missing W-2. However, we do have tips to help you resolve the issue.
First steps:
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Now that January has passed, the IRS recommends that you begin to take action. It’s possible that your W-2 was mailed after the January 31 deadline.
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Confirm with your employer that they have your current mailing address.
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If the address is correct, confirm that your employer has sent your W-2. If so, ask when and where your W-2 was mailed.
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If your employer used the wrong address, correct it with them and confirm that they’re sending a replacement.
Next steps: - If you’ve contacted your employer but still have not received your W-2 by
the end of February, contact the IRS at
1-800-829-1040. Have the following information handy:
- Your name, address, phone number, and SSN or Tax ID number
- The dates when you worked for your employer
- Your employer’s name, address, and phone number
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The IRS will contact your employer to request your missing W-2.
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They’ll also send you a copy of the federal
Form 4852. We recommend downloading a copy of the
SC4852 as well. These are forms you can use to estimate your wages if you eventually must file your return without your W-2.
If you have not received your W-2 before the deadline, you still need to file your return:
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Calculate your wages using the federal 4852 and SC4852, and attach a copy of both forms and all required supporting documentation when filing your return.
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If you file a return with a federal 4852 or SC4852, there may be a delay in processing any refund while the information is verified.
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If your W-2 arrives after you filed your return and the information on it differs from what you estimated, you must
file amended return.
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Don’t forget – you can
request an extension to file your return if you need more time.
If your W-2 contains incorrect information:
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Contact your employer and ask them to correct the error.
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If your employer doesn’t send you a corrected W-2 by the end of February, call the IRS at
1-800-829-1040. The IRS will send your employer a letter asking them to send you a corrected W-2 within 10 days.
If you have misplaced your W-2, contact your employer, who can send you a “reissue statement.” Be aware that your employer can charge a fee for doing this.
📆 Remember – 2024 South Carolina Individual Income Tax returns are due May 1, 2025, due to
relief granted in October as the result of Hurricane Helene.
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