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April 2, 2025
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Question regarding TC-40W

  • April 2, 2025
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I have an error that shows up when I review my state taxes. It says my Withholding ID number must be 14 characters long with no hyphens. It highlights it on the form in red, but I can't change it and even if I could it is showing the right ID number. Any suggestions on what to do about this? 

    Best answer by NicolleR1

    There's a few tricks that have worked to fix this issue

    • If your state ID starts or ends with "WTH",  enter it lower case, Ex: "wth12345678901"or "12345678901wth" (Switching to lower case "wth" has worked for most people. Do not enter hyphens or spaces. Also, you will need to this for any Utah form that contain a State Payer ID; W-2, 1099's etc.
    • Go back to the federal section where you input the W-2. Completely remove the entry of the state ID and enter it again. You can also try deleting the W-2 itself and re-enter it. 

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    NicolleR1Answer
    April 2, 2025

    There's a few tricks that have worked to fix this issue

    • If your state ID starts or ends with "WTH",  enter it lower case, Ex: "wth12345678901"or "12345678901wth" (Switching to lower case "wth" has worked for most people. Do not enter hyphens or spaces. Also, you will need to this for any Utah form that contain a State Payer ID; W-2, 1099's etc.
    • Go back to the federal section where you input the W-2. Completely remove the entry of the state ID and enter it again. You can also try deleting the W-2 itself and re-enter it.