ineligible to e-file. He listed them all individually in the paper
attachment and I'll have to cram the W2s into an envelope. Not surprised by
that some do it and some don't.
> vpollard@socal.rr.com writes:
>
> For followup I thought I would post that I did call the IRS today and was
> put in touch with their e-file representative.
> She told me that, yes, there is a limit of 30 W2G's that can be e-filed,
> more than that and you have to file a paper return.
>
> Of course you can lump them into a sum depending on how you do your own
> return but apparently that's "illegal" and an accountant shouldn't be
> doing
> that for you.
> She also seemed to be saying that each W2G should be listed separately,
> but she also said that had something to do with the program you are using
> so
> I'm not sure on that point at all.
>
> Valerie
>
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