Question: We have employees in several states and would like to require that all employees (current and future) have an accessible email account so we can electronically provide all Form W-2s and paystubs. Can we do this?
Answer: A best practice would be for your company to establish a secure, company-wide email system for all employees to access and/or receive all company communications, Form W-2s, paystubs and more. Federal Form W-2 compliance requirements are complex and require attention to detail, so consider working with a payroll vendor to implement an electronic system for wage statements and W-2s.
Note that if you allow employees to use a personal email address for business purposes, they must give you consent to use that personal email address. Consider also that this usage triggers the issue of whether an employee must be paid for the time he or she spends reading emails from work on a personal account (as compensable hours).
Employers may set up a system to furnish Forms W-2 electronically. Each employee participating must consent (either electronically or by paper document) to receive his or her Form W-2 electronically, and you must notify the employee of all hardware and software requirements to receive the form. You may not send a Form W-2 electronically to any employee who does not consent or who has revoked previously provided consent.
To furnish Forms W-2 electronically, you must meet the following disclosure requirements and provide a clear and conspicuous statement of each requirement to your employees:
You must furnish electronic Forms W-2 by the same due date as the paper Forms W-2. You will also need to review any state laws that may be applicable.
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