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W-2, or Form W-2, is a United States payroll tax form used to report an employee’s annual wages and the taxes withheld by an employer. It serves as the official record of earnings and withholdings for the calendar year and is used to prepare an individual’s federal, and often state and local, income tax returns.

Employers are responsible for preparing a W-2 for each employee who earned wages or other compensation during

The W-2 lists several categories of information. Typical entries include total wages, tips, and other compensation;

Deadlines and use: employers usually must furnish employees with their W-2 by January 31 of the

W-2 is part of the broader W-2 family of forms, which also includes variants such as W-2G

the
year.
The
employer
submits
the
form
to
the
Social
Security
Administration
and
provides
copies
to
the
employee.
In
many
jurisdictions,
additional
copies
are
filed
with
state
or
local
tax
authorities
as
required.
Social
Security
wages;
Medicare
wages
and
tips;
federal
income
tax
withheld;
Social
Security
and
Medicare
tax
withheld;
and,
where
applicable,
state
and
local
wages
and
taxes.
It
also
includes
identifying
information
such
as
the
employer’s
and
employee’s
names,
addresses,
and
taxpayer
identification
numbers.
year
following
the
tax
year.
Employees
use
the
information
on
the
W-2
to
complete
Form
1040
or
other
individual
income
tax
returns.
Employers
file
copies
with
the
Social
Security
Administration,
often
accompanied
by
Form
W-3
as
a
transmittal;
penalties
can
apply
for
late
or
incorrect
submissions.
for
gambling
winnings
and
W-2c
for
corrected
wage
statements.
See
also
W-3
for
the
transmittal
form
and
related
payroll
tax
reporting
requirements.