Access Your Current Year W-2

Digital People now uses ePayroll to provide access to online W-2s. To obtain your W-2 online, simply follow these instructions:
  1. Click on the ePayroll Login in the left-hand navigation menu.
  2. Log into your personal ePayroll account by entering:
    • Your Social Security Number
    • Your PIN (your PIN is your employee ID)
  3. Click the ‘W-2 Services’ icon.
  4. Click ‘Consent for Online Delivery’
  5. Follow the instructions to register for online access to your W-2.

If you register your consent for online delivery by 11:59pm on January 11, 2010 you will not receive a paper copy of your W-2 in the mail. Instead, you will receive an email notification when your W-2 is posted online. Follow the instructions in the email to access your online W-2.

If you consent for online delivery on or after 12:01am January 12, 2010 you will still receive a paper copy of your W-2 in the mail. You will also have access to your online W-2 beginning January 31, 2010. An email notification will not be sent.

To request a copy of your current W-2 over our automated phone line, please call The W2eXpress toll-free number at 1-877-325-9239. This service will be available for 2009 W-2s beginning January 31, 2010.

All mailed W-2s must be postmarked no later than January 31, 2010.

Access Your Prior Year W-2

If you wish to request a copy of your W-2 from a prior year, click ‘My Digital People’ in the left-hand navigation menu, then click ‘Forms’. Select the form entitled ‘Request for Duplicate W-2 Prior Year Only (Tax Year 2008 and Earlier)’. Print and return the completed form to the address or fax number provided on the form. Once your request for a copy of your prior year W-2 has been received, a Digital People representative will print and mail your W-2 to the address you provide.

If your computer is not connected to a printer, or if you prefer to use our automated phone line to obtain the ‘Request for Duplicate W-2’ form, call our Digital People W-2 Assistance Line at 1-800-477-6216 and select option 3 for information and instructions.

Fact: Replacement needs arise as workers leave occupations (i.e. transfer to other occupations, retire, return to school, quit). Replacement needs are projected to account for 68 percent of the approximately 50 million job openings between 2006 and 2016.  bls.gov

Fact: Employment of advertising, marketing, promotions, public relations, and sales managers is expected to increase by 12 percent through 2016 for all occupations. bls.gov

Click on the links below for up-to-date employment projections, key salary facts, professional organizations, and other helpful resources.

Dynamic Graphics Magazine
iMEDIA Connection
Graphic Design USA
Media Bistro

General Links:
Business Week
Salary Guide
Bureau of Labor Statistics 
Business Journal Publications
Department of Labor

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