How Do I Obtain A Copy Of My W2 Form From 1990?
A W2 is an income statement given to an employee by an employer at the end of each year. It’s suggested that you keep a W2 for five years; however, if you get audited, the IRS can go back as far as 20 years if it sees fit. Keep the W2 on file as long as possible to avoid problems. Obtaining records older than 10 years can be challenging. Check your filing cabinet or wherever you keep tax information to see whether you still have a copy of your W2 from 1990. Most people don’t keep these documents longer than 10 years, which is the length of time the IRS suggests. Having a copy may help avoid any fees that might result from having to obtain a copy by other means. Contact your employer from 1990. Remembering the name of your employer or what you were doing at the time, such as going to school, will make things easier. Call the employer and explain that you need a copy of your W2 from 1990. The employer may no longer have it, because businesses are only required to keep these records for 1