Payroll pro or con: File Form W-2c for employee not authorized to work

Filing Forms W-2c for each year mistaken information was reported on a W-2 isn’t a piece of cake. Must you file a W-2c for an employee who was fired for presenting false work-authorization documents and who consequently worked under a false name and Social Security number?

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