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W2 forms - MT
Posted: Dec 19, 2014
Does anyone remember when we normally get our W2 forms in January? Mid January or end of January?
always end for me but... - sm
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if you get them automatically online on the ADP website instead of snail mail they come a few days sooner. They usually are there toward the end. Always has been that way for me anyhow.
W2 must be mailed by January 31 legally - rock bottom
I have not to date receive my 2010 tax forms for Keystrokes Transcription Service.
Anyone else in the same position? I have phoned, emailed and yet no response.
I would like to file my taxes and without the forms I can't :(. ...
taken out of your paycheck each pay period, or do you have to figure all of that out yourself?
If so, do you think it's worth it to be an IC, or not worth it?
If you're a non-married IC, how do you deal with medical insurance? Does the IC pay cover the difference? If you go without, how do you deal with doctor bills?
Anything else I should know about being an IC? I've always been an employee, but some of the IC jobs look tempting, and I'm thin ...
I have some lists I printed out back when I was in school with unacceptable and acceptable brief forms and confusing abbreviations. There are things on the unacceptable list such as cath and a fib. I feel certain that I printed the lists from either JCAHO or ISMP, but I have been unable to locate them. Does anyone know where I can find these? Thanks! ...
A man pick up federal tax form 1040 at a post office in Palo Alto, Calif., Wednesday, April 15, 2009. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
WASHINGTON — Don't look for tax forms and instructions in your mailbox next year. The Internal Revenue Service has decided to stop mailing them because so many people now file electronically. The Washington Post reports on its website Monday that the IRS expects to save about $10 million a year by eliminating mailing.
More than 96 million people ...
medical transcriptionist, transcriptionist, medical editor, ASR editor ?
not sure what I even am anymore other than underpaid, frustrated, and stressed beyond human comprehension (wish I could put that on the form !! HA). ...
Suddenly we have new QA and it's gotten crazy! We have some new PA's that dictate things so out of order as compared to the "norm" and QA wants us to give it to them instead of making reports alike as we were trained to do. I've had some dictate drug allergies in review of systems and medications in the plan and QA wants this. I don't get it. I just don't understand how a doctor can know to check the plan for what meds a patient is on.
I also have a PA that ...
Wondering if anyone out there has ever thought of filling the gap by moving into other forms of transcription... As EMR increases, pay dwindles and opportunities for traditional transcription diminish, I'm thinking that it might be wise to broaden my scope a bit. I've thought about court reporting (as a broad spectrum...not just actually in the court room) and other forms of transcription other than within the medical community. Does anyone have any ideas or experience with this or oth ...
A doctor wants me to do PFTs from a premade template he created. It is about a page long. It would involve typing the clinical history (2 lines or so) and filling in a lot of blanks. He does not want to pay my line rate that I get for typing his office notes, but wants me to give him a flat charge per report that is much less than what I would get for typing dictation. Any advice on what I should price this at? ...
to fill out and return before phone interview. Was excited at first. Now hesitant to continue process. Anyone encouraging words as to whether this could be a good move. Anything at all would be helpful. TIA ...
I applied for a job with a company and was hired. The start pay is just okay, but increases as your line count increases and I think this is a good way for me to get my foot in the door and experience with working with other types of transcription and jobs. It is straight typing and involves insurance and legal matters and forms. If anyone wants to know more about it, I will be happy to let you know. I start in April. ...
I am typing a file of a patient who is requesting a bilateral tubal ligation, but the doctor states she did not sign the "IPAC forms" prior to hospitalization. Anyone know what "IPAC forms" are? ...