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Error report says "Form W-2, Line B 'EmployerEIN' was issued after the Tax Year in the Return Header". Employer is a farmer and was going to issue 2013 W-2s using his social security number. Instead he was issued his EIN in January, 2014, and used the EIN for the 2013 W-2 forms. Am I assuming correctly that he needs to redo the W-2 forms using his social security number? His W-2 infomation has already been efiled with and accepted by Social Security using the EIN. So evidently, Social Security is not concerned about when the EIN was obtained, but the IRS is. Does anyone have any experience in handling a situation like this?

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Issuing W-2 using his SSN won't work either. What the farmer should have done was obtained an EIN in 2013 if they knew they were going to have employees. At this point I think the only thing you can do is paper file the return for anyone who has a W-2 from that farmer.

From W-2 instructions for box b EIN:

Do not use a prior owner's EIN. If you do not have an EIN when filing Forms W-2, enter “Applied For” in box b; do not use your SSN.

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Error report says "Form W-2, Line B 'EmployerEIN' was issued after the Tax Year in the Return Header". Employer is a farmer and was going to issue 2013 W-2s using his social security number. Instead he was issued his EIN in January, 2014, and used the EIN for the 2013 W-2 forms. Am I assuming correctly that he needs to redo the W-2 forms using his social security number? His W-2 infomation has already been efiled with and accepted by Social Security using the EIN. So evidently, Social Security is not concerned about when the EIN was obtained, but the IRS is. Does anyone have any experience in handling a situation like this?

Employees wont be able to efile for this year or next year. You don't need to amend anything but all employees must paper file for the next two years.

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