Yes. My W-2 does indeed reflect my earnings for 2020.
Been talking to SSA since late May. Gotten as many different answers as folks I’ve talked to regarding why my earnings are not yet reflected.
Been trying to get help from my employer since early August.
Cannot reach anyone with IRS; although, have spoken with H&R Block several times. Apparently, gotta wait and see...
Please forgive my b*tching.
Life is a sh*t show.
Gotta remember to count blessings!
lyby wrote:
I’m still just trying to figure out why about a lot of stuff...
Social Security still today does not have record of my 2020 earnings.
We filed our 2020 taxes on March 17.
Took 138 days for the IRS to acknowledge receipt of our 2020 taxes.
Received a letter from IRS in August that our income must be verified before our taxes can be processed.
Just wondering who I, a peon, p*ssed off...
lyby wrote:
“Yes. My W-2 does indeed reflect my earnings for 2020.
Been talking to SSA since late May. Gotten as many different answers as folks I’ve talked to regarding why my earnings are not yet reflected.
Been trying to get help from my employer since early August.
Cannot reach anyone with IRS; although, have spoken with H&R Block several times. Apparently, gotta wait and see...”
I just had a thought; don’t the bank statements say something like “ACH xxx” or something to that effect, and show the amount deposited?
Would that suffice to prove the earnings?
Why wouldn’t the IRS accept the W-2?
Do the pay stubs show the earnings?
Why is the IRS wanting to see social security data?
Trying all angles here.
If I were in your shoes, I would be consulting a tax attorney, and going up the chain of command at H & R Block.