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MrGuy
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MrGuy asked in Business & FinanceCorporations · 1 decade ago

How do you get your w-2 if the company is out of business?

Company I was working for went out of business last year. How do I get my W-2s if the company no longer exists?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    You should get your Form W-2 by Jan. 31. Of course, if the company you worked for is out of business, your chances of getting that form are probably drastically reduced.

    Companies that go out of business are still responsible to provide employees' W-2s. However, they rarely do. This is because the employer may not possess the knowledge to prepare the tax statement itself or doesn't have the money to pay someone to do it.

    If you don't get your Form W-2 by Feb. 15, you can call the Internal Revenue Service to get some assistance. I learned this by calling the IRS and listening to its TeleTax Topic 154. TeleTax is a series of recorded tax topics available by calling (800) 829-4477. A list of available topics is provided in the Form 1040 instructions.

    Of course, if you ever tried calling the IRS to get help (other than recorded tax advice) you know it is next to impossible to get through on their lines. I recommend you call early in the morning when you'd rather be sleeping or after 6 p.m. The number is (800) 829-1040.

    Prior to calling, you should gather as much information as you can in order to reconstruct your wages and tax withheld. Of course, if your employer gave you pay stubs that showed your gross income and payroll taxes, then you can pretty much rely on this information to come up with your Form W-2.

    If your employer was less than thorough when it came to giving you such advice, you're going to have to get more assistance from the IRS. For example, such information can come from your 2000 Form W-2 if it was similar to 2001. Your prior W-2 should also contain an employer identification number that can help the IRS track down the parties that may be responsible for submitting 2001 Forms W-2.

    If you have to reconstruct your wages, the IRS may provide you with Form 4852 as a substitute W-2. Form 4852 should also be provided to the Social Security Administration, so you can get credit for FICA tax paid.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Do you have your last pay check stubb? Hold on to it. Call the IRS they give free confidnetal help, you can find their number at their website and even easier if you have an old instructions booklet. I bet this is the number one question they get this year unfortunately.

    If an actual bankrupsy took place someone has the responsibility to mail those out. If you have moved, and have not put in a legal change of address with the post office it most likely wont come.

    Source(s): www.irs.gov here is a link from a quick search that irs number should still work, the form number if you need it, may of changed You can view all the info you need at the irs site though. http://trishmc.typepad.com/mac_tax_talk/2005/02/wh...
  • Hugh
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    4 years ago

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  • trott
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Teletax Topic 154

  • 1 decade ago

    Contact the IRS. They can give you the most accurate answer to this question. Just be careful about giving out your name.

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago
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