The IRS has released drafts of some 2026 tax forms, including a draft of Form W-2. The changes are intended to address tax reporting updates, particularly for tipped and overtime workers. Wondering ...
With tax season just getting started—the season officially opens on Jan. 29, 2024—you've likely received several tax reporting forms already, or they are on their way. Here's what you need to know ...
The IRS has published a draft of the 2026 Form W-2, which incorporates above-the-line tax deductions for “qualified tips” and “qualified overtime compensation,” as recently established by the One Big ...
The IRS urges taxpayers to get organized now to take advantage of changes under OBBBA that could impact tax deductions and ...
One of tax season’s biggest challenges is gathering all the documents you’ll need to file your return by the IRS deadline—including a W-2 form from your employer. If you left a job during the tax year ...
That guidance basically asks employers to use their best efforts to provide documentation; no penalties will be imposed on ...
Employers complete form W-2 annually to report employee earnings and tax withholdings. Employees complete form W-4 when starting a new job to tell employers how much to withhold from their paychecks.
When should my W-2 form show up? We've officially hit the Friday, Jan. 31 deadline for employers to mail W-2 forms that report an employee's income and withholdings. Typically, you'd have that W-2 in ...
On November 21, 2025, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued Notice 2025-69, providing guidance and clarification on the ...
The IRS released new guidance for no tax on tips and overtime deductions under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Eligible ...
Your W-2 is among the most important tax documents you will receive in a given year. The W-2 is a tax form that reports how much money an employee received from an employer in a calendar year, ...