Technically they'll be accepted anytime after the 2nd since the 1st is a holiday......just no company/organization would send out W2s/1099s/etc that early?
Here's to overpaying and getting some back!
Overpaying not really a wise thing to do financially.
You're giving your money to the government for a year and getting no return when they have it give it back.
Overpaying not really a wise thing to do financially.
You're giving your money to the government for a year and getting no return when they have it give it back.
Yep, I believe employers are only required to send them by the end of January.
Overpaying not really a wise thing to do financially.
You're giving your money to the government for a year and getting no return when they have it give it back.
The only risk is that you used software that is not based on finalized tax tables. I'll do my tax returns soon but I prefer to make sure my tax software is all set.
What do you mean? I'm no tax expert but my corporation allows us to log on the intranet and look at pay stubs, accrued paid days off, year-to-date income, tax withholding, etc. This is the same info that I'll receive on my W2, nothing will change so I see no harm.
I am still waiting on 1099s and I'm pretty sure the state turbo tax doesnt show up until sometime in february, so no sense in doing it til i can do it all at once...just got my w2 yesterday
I use turbotax and claimed income in 2 states and finished mine. Anytime after Jan. 1st you can do your taxes as long as you have all your docs
Dont the state downloads come later though? its been a few years since ive used turbo tax since i was out of the country where i couldnt get it and my returns were too complicated so i just did them old school by hand, but im going to get TT this year since i have a simple return again finally. I remember the state downloads always coming later on in february, and the availability varied by state, that seems to have changed?
What do you mean? I'm no tax expert but my corporation allows us to log on the intranet and look at pay stubs, accrued paid days off, year-to-date income, tax withholding, etc. This is the same info that I'll receive on my W2, nothing will change so I see no harm.
He is talking about the preparation software you used. Lots of things changed at the end of the year and might have not made it in to the software yet. Some forms don't get updated for a couple months.