In general, employers/payers must provide employees with Form W-2 (PDF), Wage and Tax Statement; Form 1099-R (PDF), Distributions From Pensions, Annuities, Retirements or
Profit-Sharing Plans, IRA's, Insurance Contracts; Form 1099-INT (PDF), Interest Income, or Form 1099-MISC (PDF), Miscellaneous Income, by January 31 of the current
year. Employers/payers have the option of making the information available
on a website. However, if you leave your employer before the end of the calendar
year, and request your Form W-2 (PDF) or Form 1099-R (PDF) at that time, your employer must provide
your form within 30 days of your request. If you do not receive Form W–2 or Form
1099–R, you still must file your return on time.
Therefore, after January 31 of the current year, if you have not received Form
W–2 or Form 1099–R, or received an incorrect form
or information, contact your employer/payer. You may not have received your
form because of an incorrect or incomplete address. Be sure to verify the
address used if already mailed. If the form was returned to your employer/payer
because of an incorrect address, or never mailed, and the employer/payer intends
to issue or re-mail, allow a reasonable amount of time for this action to
occur before calling the IRS for help.
If you have not received your Form(s) W-2 by early February the IRS will
help you obtain the missing forms. Call 1–800–829–1040.
Be prepared to provide your name, address (including zip code), phone number,
Social Security Number, and dates of employment and the name, address (including
zip code), and phone number of the employer/payer.
The IRS will send the employer/payer a Form 4598, Form W-2,
1098 or 1099 Not Received, Incorrect, or Lost. You will
receive a copy, along with Form 4852 (PDF), Substitute
for Form W–2 or Form 1099–R, and a Form 1040X (PDF), Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. If you do
not receive the Form W-2 or Form 1099–R in sufficient
time to file timely, you may file using Form 4852.
If you later receive a Form W-2 or Form 1099–R,
after your return is filed using substitute information, and the information
differs from the information reported on your return, you must file an amended
return. For more information on amending your return, refer to Topic 308.