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September 13, 2024
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Getting an old W2 when nobody has access

  • September 13, 2024
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I lived in PA and IL in 2018. I worked in PA, was unemployed in IL. Now IL is claiming I owe back taxes for income earned in PA because the income showed up on my Federal return. I forgot to file in PA (and I'm actually willing to fix that) but IL wants their pound of flesh and PA will want two pounds if I can't prove my state withholding.

 

Nobody seems to have access to the W2 with state information.

 

Employer is defunct...purchased by a company that was purchased by a company that is overseas and non-responsive.

 

Payroll provider doesn't keep records that old and wouldn't share for privacy reasons anyway.

 

SS and IRS don't provide state info (which is what I need)

 

PA and IL Departments of Revenue, and PA DLI all claim they don't have access to W2.

 

Either way, I need the W2 for state withholding. Do I have any options?

 

TBBT Leonard: "What would you be if you were joined to another object by an inclined plane wrapped helically around an axis?”

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    VolvoGirl
    Employee
    September 13, 2024

    SS doesn’t have the state info?  I thought you can get an actual copy from SSA for $126.

    https://faq.ssa.gov/en-us/Topic/article/KA-02501

    tedphAuthor
    September 13, 2024

    From the article you cited:  "However, state and local tax information isn’t available if you e-filed your tax return."

    I always e-file. 

    September 13, 2024

    PA and IL Departments of Revenue, and PA DLI all claim they don't have access to W2.

    baloney.  how would they know you filed correctly - wages and withholding if they didn't have access. 

    tedphAuthor
    September 13, 2024

    PA hasn't contacted me. I've reached out to them.

    IL is relying on the fact that I filed my federal return to decide that I owe them money because I was a resident for the second half of the year. They apparently don't have any other information. Since I can't show them the W2, I'm guilty until proven innocent.

     

    They would accept a copy of my PA filing (which I don't personally think they're entitled to but I wouldn't fight it) but I missed filing. So, I'm trying to file with PA but they won't provide a W2 so I can file properly.

     

    Bottom line, nobody will provide the W2, but IL still thinks they're entitled to my money and I can't prove otherwise. Napoleonic law: Guilty until proven innocent.

    Employee
    September 13, 2024

    You misunderstood.  That article is telling you that the IRS does not have your state or local W-2 information if you e-filed---so you cannot get the state information for free from the IRS's transcript.   You can, however, pay Social Security $126 for a complete copy of your W-2.

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