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JayhawkSD

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17. I think you might regret going to work for the new employer.
Fri Oct 24, 2014, 10:30 AM
Oct 2014

Pretty rigid about form of verification of employment, as well as "Go to work by Nov 3rd or lose the job." Maybe this is just the new norm for conditions of employment, but I would take it as a bad sign of what they are like to work for.

You may not, of course, have any choice, in which case you have my sympathy.

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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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