Do include the decimal points (i.e. cents) in the monetary entries (0000.00)
Do leave a box blank if it doesn’t apply
Do file forms alphabetically by employees’ last names or numerically by Social Security Number (SSN)
Do send the whole Copy A page of Form W-2 with Form W-3 to the Social Security Administration, even if one of the Forms W-2 on the sheet is blank or void
Do send Copy A of Form W-2c with Form W-3c to the Social Security Administration
Do use pre-printed red drop-out ink forms or approved laser-generated substitute forms when filing with the Social Security Administration
Do print all other copies of Form W-2 on perforated paper
DON’T
Don’t complete forms by hand
Don’t use script or italics fonts or colors other than black, as it cannot be read by machines
Don’t use a font that is too small or too large – 12-point Courier font is recommended
Don’t use dollar signs or commas in the monetary entries on Copy A
Don’t inappropriately check the “Retirement plan” box 13
Don’t incorrectly fill box e – employee’s name on Form W-2. The correct format is to enter the employee’s first name and middle initial in the first box, the last name in the second box, and the suffix (optional) in the third box
Don’t leave a box blank if you are correcting a monetary amount on Form W-2c; enter a “0” if a monetary entry shows a change and one of the amounts is zero
Don’t staple or tape any forms ; staples, tears or tape may interfere with machine reading
Don’t fold any forms ; send the forms to the Social Security Administration in a flat mailing
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