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A visually engaging graphic illustrating the process of filing taxes with multiple W-2 forms is displayed against a light purple background. At the top, bold blue and red text clearly states, "HOW TO FILE YOUR TAXES WITH TWO OR MORE W2S," emphasizing the article's core subject for the millions of Americans who hold more than one job or change employers. Below the title, a white document resembling a tax form, likely an IRS W-2, is partially visible, indicating the official paperwork involved in tax season. Prominently featured in the foreground are three stacks of green paper money, each stack consisting of several bills, symbolizing income and the financial aspect of tax filing. This imagery directly relates to the article's discussion of how the IRS views W-2 income and helps busy workers understand the ease of submitting their tax return, even with various W-2s from different employers throughout the year.
November 11, 2020

How To File Your Taxes With Multiple W-2 Forms

If you’re one of the millions of Americans who have two or more jobs, here’s how to file your tax return with multiple W-2 forms.

installment agreement
February 6, 2020

Form 9465: IRS Installment Agreement for Your Taxes

What is Form 9465? Should you file it? Explore this form and learn about installment agreement fees. Also learn about the types of agreements!

Schedule SE
October 18, 2019

What Is Schedule SE? The Tax Form For The Self-Employed

Learn the basics of Schedule SE, who should file Schedule SE, and also get some advice on making filing easier for you!

Form 8379
October 15, 2019

Filing Injured Spouse Form 8379 To Stop Student Loan Offsets

If your spouse owes past-due taxes or has delinquent Federal student loan debt, check out Form 8379 for injured spouse to get a partial refund.

Schedule D
October 4, 2019

What Is Schedule D? How To Report Capital Gains And Losses

What is Schedule D? This is the form you need to report capital gains and losses from selling stock, options, or crypto.

Schedule E
October 1, 2019

What Is Schedule E? How To File Real Estate Income Taxes

Here’s how to use form Schedule E to file your real estate income taxes and claim appropriate real estate deductions.

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