[BC] Question about trouble with an ex employer
Mike
engineermike
Thu Feb 9 23:39:50 CST 2006
I'd hire an attorney and have him send a cheap letter stating they are
to send it to him and any further correspondence should also be sent
through him. Letter should cost you about $50 and you should be able to
work out a deal for anything else that comes in that you will pick it up
and if he needs to get involved then you will let him/her have the
business. Most will work with you in a case like this. Pick an
attorney that is 30 minutes to an hour away unless you know one
elsewhere that you can rely on. They have no reason to not deal with
your attorney.
Hope that helps
Mike
Chris Howard wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 00:03 -0500, Radiofldude at aol.com wrote:
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>> Well, my ex employer is at it again.
>>
>>I had to give them an address to send me my W2 forms. I don't want them
>>having any idea where Im physically located so I had permission from my friend to
>>use the Mailboxed ETC drop off he has in Nevada and used partially for work
>>with a radio station there.
>
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> See a tax accountant about how to handle missing W2's.
> Employer's go out of business, people get left without W2's.
> There are ways around it.
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