What is the Employee Year-End Earnings Statement (EYES) and where can I find it?
The Employee Year-End Earnings Statements (EYES) assist employees in comparing the amounts on their W-2 forms to the earnings, deductions, taxes, and net pay on their last biweekly earnings statements for 2009. The EYES also includes other nontaxable items as well as the University’s contributions on behalf of the employees. The EYES statements may be accessed through my.ufl.edu at My Self Service -> UF Employee Year End Statement. The UF InfoGator also has more information on EYES.
The Employee Year-End Earnings Statements (EYES) assist employees in comparing the amounts on their W-2 forms to the earnings, deductions, taxes, and net pay on their last biweekly earnings statements for 2010. The EYES also includes other nontaxable items as well as the University’s contributions on behalf of the employees. The EYES statements may be accessed through my.ufl.edu at My Self Service -> UF Employee Year End Statement. The January 2010 issue of the UF InfoGator also has more detailed information on EYES.
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