W-2 /ˌdʌb
əljuː ˈtuː/ (
also ˌW-ˈ2 form)
noun a
form (=official document) that employers in the US prepare each year for their workers, showing how much a worker has earned that year and how much tax as been taken out of their wages. The worker then sends this form with his or her
INCOME TAX RETURN to the IRS. ⇒
compare P60 [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲