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if you pay, you can print it and review and then file.... but I dont think you can print it until you pay
I filed my taxes in Feb and received a refund from the state of New Jersey. My tax form suddenly changed it now says I have 10,200 of other income and now I owe. I do not owe any money. I just transferred all my money to another bank so they can’t withdraw anything before they fix it. I am not paying NJ one cent before getting this fixed
Sorry about the problems but can we keep this thread on topic. Question was if your state taxes unemployment and there are quite a few what is your state doing about the 10.2K?
Sorry about the problems but can we keep this thread on topic. Question was if your state taxes unemployment and there are quite a few what is your state doing about the 10.2K?
My problem involves the state handling of UI. Sorry it does not fit into your specific requirements for this topic. Feel free to report any posts you think are not up to your standards
Off topic Joe not my standards. NJ does not tax UI benefits I am trying to find out if any people whose states tax UI have gotten any guidance yet. Not a beech don't report.
“Some other states are requiring their people to pay taxes on the unemployment they received as a result of the pandemic,” Gov. Justice said. “We’re not going to do that in West Virginia. We need to stand rock solid with all of our fellow West Virginians who had to endure some really tough times over the past year.”
Colorado taxes UI income. I had federal and state taxes taken out of my UI all along.
I did my federal and CO state taxes and submitted them. Then soon after I found out that CO is not allowing the $10,200 exclusion. I only found out because I saw a post on reddit. Then I found a press release about it buried in the CO Dept of Revenue website. Casual web searches don't bring up anything else about it. I have not found any information yet about what to do about it if I have already submitted my state tax return, how to fix it. Maybe CO has no idea how to fix it yet either, if people have already submitted their taxes with the $10,200 taken out. I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Interseting that you filed it with the reduction for state.... Did you use online forms, or did you do a one off fixit?
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