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Xaushin

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  • Birthday 12/04/1991

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  1. I was able to get this question clarified through an attorney, who clarified that I should attach the W2s, and then also provide an explanation to avoid further confusion.
  2. Because it changes the name, so it says that old company I made this much, new company I made this much, so it could be easily mis-communicated that its two different companies. Even though my transcript shows I made well over the amount required. Easy way to understand is that 1 W2 shows for all the months leading up to the acquisition, 2nd W2 shows remaining months but under new company name. I didn't switch jobs though, and my old company just changed its after acquisition.
  3. I have tax transcripts showing my income, but my question is: My company position was part of an acquisition by its primary company, and I still work for the same company, but I got 2 W2s, 1 with old company name, and the 2nd with the new company name. The problem is that it cuts my income in half, even though my employer letter states I make more than enough to sponsor my wife. Do I send in just the tax transcript, paystubs, employer verification stating I still work with the same company, 1040 without the w2s, or should I send in w2s from the old company and new w2 with the new company name?
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