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I believe the date is February 17. If you don't get one and have contacted the party who should provide it with no response, you can have your tax preparer use the last pay stub from 2011 to create a substitute W-2 if it has YTD (year to date) data. You may have been paid for work or services performed in 2011 on a check dated 2012. That income will be included in your 2012 tax returns prepared in 2013.
Just remember that the IRS gets all the W-2s; I've already seen last pay stubs that don't match the W-2s as well as W-2s that have transposed the employee's social security number. Don't trust your W-2 to just be correct.
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