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June 4, 2024
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I chose to file jointly with my spouse, but it only had me upload my own W-2, shouldn't they get my spouse's as well to get his return?

  • June 4, 2024
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Best answer by VolvoGirl

Yes after you entered or imported the first W2 it should have an Add another button.  It doesn't ask for each spouse.  When you add a W2 you first select who it is for.  

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Employee
June 4, 2024

If you are filing a joint return you need to enter ALL of the income from both spouses, so yes, you have to include your spouse's W-2 as well as your own.    A joint return has to include all of the information and all of the income, credits, dependents, etc. etc. etc. for both spouses.  Did you e-file it already?   Or are you still working on the return?

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Employee
June 4, 2024

Yes after you entered or imported the first W2 it should have an Add another button.  It doesn't ask for each spouse.  When you add a W2 you first select who it is for.