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MannyGoldstein

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3. Can she sign a release now?
Fri Oct 24, 2014, 10:07 AM
Oct 2014

Drop it off or fax.

Call the company and ask how you can work together to solve this problem.

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Start looking for that W2. Sheldon Cooper Oct 2014 #1
And if we can't find the W-2? We probably will but if we can't.... diabeticman Oct 2014 #2
I don't have a crystal ball, so I don't know. Sheldon Cooper Oct 2014 #7
That's just it...She is basically screwed. diabeticman Oct 2014 #10
Presumably, you filed a copy with the IRS? jberryhill Oct 2014 #9
Nice to know for the future however she has to start work on Nov 3rd or lose the job. diabeticman Oct 2014 #12
What about copies of past tax returns liberalhistorian Oct 2014 #19
We can maybe call Jackson Hewitt. Last time we had a issue we had to call to New York and it became diabeticman Oct 2014 #21
my tax guy seems to have copies of everything dembotoz Oct 2014 #30
Can she sign a release now? MannyGoldstein Oct 2014 #3
She was never given a release to sign. diabeticman Oct 2014 #5
Ask for one. MannyGoldstein Oct 2014 #23
Thanks I will have her do that IF her talk with the company manager didn't work. diabeticman Oct 2014 #24
Certified mail time. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #4
okay. diabeticman Oct 2014 #6
Often, the IRS has that W2 information. You can also contact them. nt stevenleser Oct 2014 #8
Yes, that doc would have been including w/your last filing catrose Oct 2014 #11
I'm sure you'll find it in your records. MineralMan Oct 2014 #13
We normally have all that documentation together in a folder it is just when we moved that TAX diabeticman Oct 2014 #14
Again, I'm sure you'll find it. MineralMan Oct 2014 #16
Fwiw Kber Oct 2014 #15
Yeah, the former employer is a "dick" JayhawkSD Oct 2014 #18
I think you might regret going to work for the new employer. JayhawkSD Oct 2014 #17
The company she will work for is basically a company known all over the world and more than likely diabeticman Oct 2014 #20
Okay, now I know she will regret going to work for that company. nt JayhawkSD Oct 2014 #31
Is the underlying problem here SheilaT Oct 2014 #22
Lawyer Up ASAP and she may never have to work again! Youdontwantthetruth Oct 2014 #25
In the meantime, head to the nearest IRS office withe documentation of identity. It's faster.v PDJane Oct 2014 #26
I will tell my wife. diabeticman Oct 2014 #27
Try Social Security. Brigid Oct 2014 #28
Thanks diabeticman Oct 2014 #29
Try the state employment office jcboon Oct 2014 #32
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