Skip to main content
June 1, 2019
Solved

2018 W-2 rec'd after filing showed wages never rec'd. Contacted co. and got a check for missing wages in Feb. '19. File amended return for '18 or show as income for '19?

  • June 1, 2019
  • 2 replies
  • 0 views
No text available
Best answer by MichaelMc

This may require one more call to the employer. If they are not correcting the 2018 Form W-2, then the IRS still has the information from Copy A, and will be expecting to see that income reported on your 2018 Form 1040 tax return.

I think the solution that will have the fewest obstacles in the road will be for you to consider the February 2019 check as a good-faith reissue of a check that never reached you in 2018, and file an amended 2018 tax return to include the Form W-2.

2 replies

June 1, 2019
My husband worked briefly at a company in 2018 and he never received a paycheck for 2 days of work. We received a late W-2 showing the amount paid as wages in 2018 after filing our taxes. We contacted the company letting them know he never actually got a paycheck, and they issued one in Feb. 2019. Do we file an amended return for 2018 for this W-2, or since he didn't actually get paid until 2019 do we report it on our 2019 tax return?
MichaelMcAnswer
Employee
June 1, 2019

This may require one more call to the employer. If they are not correcting the 2018 Form W-2, then the IRS still has the information from Copy A, and will be expecting to see that income reported on your 2018 Form 1040 tax return.

I think the solution that will have the fewest obstacles in the road will be for you to consider the February 2019 check as a good-faith reissue of a check that never reached you in 2018, and file an amended 2018 tax return to include the Form W-2.