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Claiming tax exemption to use the funds for Capital Investment

I currently work as a server/bartender, and saving up to get a food truck off the ground. Suppose I claim tax exempt on my W-2 (with the restaurants I work for) and use 70% of gross funds for Capital ...
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How would investing in real estate (REIT or similar) affect my tax situation in the U.S.?

My wife and I are in our 30s and bought our first house this past year. We don't expect to have enough money to buy a rental property or another house in the foreseeable future, but we are ...
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Approximate tax savings if NYC employee moves residence from NYC to NJ?

How much would an employee expect to save on tax bill by moving residence from NYC to NJ, approximately? Assume $200,000 income, single, no dependents, $0 for everything else (IRA, 401k, investments, ...
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How do I determine US state residency and income source for income tax filing?

This year I have a somewhat tricky situation for state income tax filing (US). I am a professor at a university in Colorado, but I'm spending the academic year in Connecticut on sabbatical leave, ...
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State income taxes when traveling to another state

I live and work in CA for an employer in San Francisco, but I travel often to FL and work there remotely for a total of perhaps 2-3 months a year. Am I supposed to pay state income taxes to CA during ...
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Clarification on State Income Tax

I live in the StateA and work in the StateB as a Contract Employee. Every day, I commute to my work. My Employer ( Contract Holding Company ) operates from StateC. My clarification is, Whether my ...
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Does the amount owed listed in my account on irs.gov include both federal and state taxes owed?

I don't see any kind of indication of whether the amount owed listed in my account on irs.gov includes both federal and state or just federal.
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Tax implications to sell my pre-IPO shares through Sharespost

Several years ago, I was granted some RSUs from a company and I'd like to sell those RUSs in Sharespost (sharespost.com). I want understand the tax situations here. Let's just say I paid those shares ...
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One spouse in community property state, other spouse in non-community property state, filing taxes jointly

I am a resident of California, a community-property state, earning my income in California. My wife is a resident of Oregon, a non-community-property state, earning her income in Oregon. We file taxes ...
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Maximize negative tax rate

I've been reading articles about people getting negative taxes, and am curious about how much someone can actually earn and still pay 0 or negative taxes. Suppose I have an LLC, and my wife and I are ...
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What should be my state tax withholding if I do internship in another state?

I am doing internship in New York but I live in California. I am also an international student (F1). Our country has tax exempt agreement, so I am eligible for federal tax refunds. During the ...
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How to get money back from tax filing in US?

I'm on a student visa in the MA, US. This year(2019) it was my first time filing for tax as I got the part-time job on-campus in my university. I submitted the tax form to a person who came to my ...
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Can a brokered CD still count as "Massachusetts Bank Interest" for income tax purposes?

On the Massachusetts income tax Form 1, line 5 is for "Interest from Massachusetts Banks". This interest income gets an amount deducted from it ($200 for married filing jointly), and is reported there ...
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How does Massachusetts tax selling US Treasury Bills before maturity?

If I buy a 4-week US Treasury Bill at auction and hold it to maturity, the interest I earn is state-tax-free. Just to put a number on it (even though I know rates aren't actually that high right now), ...
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new york state 529 k-12

https://www.nysaves.org/home/fe.html Under New York State law, distributions for K-12 tuition expenses are considered nonqualified withdrawals and will require the recapture of any New York ...
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Remote state taxes

I live in Florida and I work remotely to a New York office and I am being paid thru their payroll not 1099. The employer has been deducting NY state tax and I know Florida does not have state tax. I ...
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Foreign Earned Income Exclusion when working for a US company remotely

I'm a US citizen who lives and works in California. I've been looking at a possibility of working remotely and living abroad. My understanding is that when it comes to state taxes, you pay income tax ...
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Colorado 529 withdrawal income tax recapture and AOTC

In Colorado contributions to the state 529 plan are deductible from State income taxes. These income taxes are recaptured if a non qualified withdrawal from the plan is made. My husband (the ...
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Tax in India and UK

I came to the UK in March 2019. Due to other formalities, my bank account was opened in April 2019. So in March 2019 my Indian salary got credited in an Indian bank account after tax deductions. In ...
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Is it legal to move to a different US state before moving out of the country to avoid paying state income tax abroad?

Today I've learned that Americans have to pay state income tax based on their last residency address, even if they relocate overseas. So let's say you know you will be moving from the US to another ...
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Is the Standard Deduction better than Itemized when both are the same amount?

For 2018 the standard deduction is $12,000 for individuals, $24,000 per household. If someone's itemized deductions equals the standard deduction, or is very close, which one is better to take? For ...
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Why is California's income filing threshold GREATER than the standard deduction?

For California, the tax instruction booklet says that you need to file the income tax forms if your income is over $17,693 "gross" or $14,154 "adjusted". However, the state's standard deduction is ...
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Incorrect state on W-2 withholding

Working on TurboTax, and I notice that my W-2 shows my tax withholding for NC. I moved twice last year with the same employer as I move to work with their client. But seems my tax withholding didn't ...
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Can't file taxes probably due to ITIN -> SSN change

I get the following error while filing married filing jointly taxes in California via TaxAct (electronically, paperless): Rule Number: F540/NR/NRS/2EZ-230 Rule Number Description: There is an ...
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Can a nonresident alien claim the NY State Standard Deduction (2018)?

Can a nonresident alien (Form 1040-NR-EZ) claim the NY State standard deduction or does he/she need to claim itemized deduction (like on the federal return)?
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Am I a part-year resident or non-resident of the state of Illinois for tax purposes?

I am having some trouble determining my tax status for the state of Illinois. I was a J1 (short term scholar) in the state of Illinois for 3 months. From reading this piece of information for first ...
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NJ 1040 Dividends

For the NJ 1040 do you add together your ordinary dividends and qualified dividends or are the qualified dividends already part of the ordinary dividends and I should just report the ordinary dividend ...
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Can I use UPS to send my tax returns from abroad to IRS Austin?

I have used an online service to do my taxes and they have asked me to mail the signed returns along with my W2s and other documents to IRS at Austin and the treasury dept of New Jersey for the state ...
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CA Safe Harbor Estimated Taxes

Assuming no income taxes are withheld, does paying 30%, 40%, 0%, and 30% (33, 44, 0, and 33 for high earners) of previous year taxes by each respective estimated tax due date meet safe harbor ...
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Declaring taxable income for a minor in the United States

I am 16 years old, located in the United States (Texas), and I am currently embarking upon entrepreneurial endeavors. The main ways, via those aforementioned endeavors, that I would earn money are ...
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Received a Federal tax refund/credit from 2016 in 2018. I itemized. Do I report this as income on state taxes 2018?

I had a refund or credit on my 2016 Federal taxes. I decided not to take it but put it towards the following year 2017. However the next year it did not come up while doing taxes. So a month after ...
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Does New York State law require me to e-file if I use TurboTax?

If I use Turbo Tax to prepare my taxes with locally installed software, and specifically Turbo Tax with New York State, to prepare my returns, am I permitted to file my returns by mail and paper, or ...
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Do I not have to pay state tax on capital gains on my stock sales?

I live in NJ and for tax purposes, I am a full year resident of NJ. In the NJwebfile site, I cannot find any option to report capital gains on my stock sales. Also in the instructions, I could not ...
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State income tax : full resident, spouse part-year resident: joint return possible?

In 2018 I was a resident of New Jersey the whole year, but my spouse was a part-year resident: he permanently moved to Germany on August 1st and established his domicile there. After that date, he ...
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What state do I pay taxes to, if I'm nomadic?

Let's say I live in an RV and move camps every week or month, moving between states frequently. When tax time comes, which state do I pay?
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My girlfriend has lived with me the entire year of 2018, with no job. Does she need to file a State tax return?

I work in a contracting company, so I sometimes have to move and work every few months. I have been in NC, then IL, and now in AZ. My girlfriend lives with me, and she is a full-time student (since ...
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How do I get a notice number to pay North Carolina income tax?

This page says I can pay my North Carolina individual income tax using the online payment system: https://www.ncdor.gov/taxes-forms/collections-past-due-taxes/payment-options But the online payment ...
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PA state tax for CA income as an F-1 student (nonresident alien)

I'm currently studying in PA on F-1 visa and have earned my only income last year from CA (internship while on CPT). I understand I should file state tax with CA as a nonresident. But I'm confused ...
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On a 1099-MISC, do you pay state, federal, social security and medicare taxes? Anything more or anything less?

If I work on a 1099-MISC, I will pay approximately 15% for social security and medicare. Do I also pay for state and federal taxes all the same? For example, I see NY state tax is 6% and since I will ...
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Need to file State W4 form in addition to Federal?

Is filing a state W4 form necessary if you already filed a federal W4 form? Do most employers require employees to manually fill out a state W4 form?
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Portioning taxable state refunds when living and working in different states

I live in Indiana, but work in Illinois -- some of my job contracts are on-site in Illinois, and others are remote work. Last year, I received a taxable state refund from Illinois. In my Schedule NR ...
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1099-R: Converting nondeductibe IRA to Roth

My wife opened a Traditional IRA in late 2017, and then funded it with $5,500 after-tax (nondeductible) dollars in January 2018. We made sure to tell Vanguard that the contribution was for 2017. We ...
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Adding nondeductible 1099-R reduces refund

I'm using TurboTax to do my taxes for FY2018. I make nondeductible (after-tax) contributions to my Traditional IRA, and once the funds settle (but before investing the funds), I convert the entire ...
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What dissuades people from lying about where they live in order to reduce state income taxes?

Lets say you work in Chicago and live in Chicago but put your home address as somewhere in Indiana. Then every week you collect the mail that is being sent to you in Indiana. Wouldn't you save a lot ...
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Deferring a W2 income to another year for tax return filing

I worked for 3 companies in two states. I moved to my current company on Dec 1, 2018. I got bonuses and sign-on bonus from all 3 companies (although I returned the sign-on bonus to one because I left ...
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No state refund this year? [closed]

Last year I received roughly $500 state tax refund. Everything is the same EXCEPT for the fact that I took on Full time(same company) in November. I did contribute to my new Retirement Plan, but it ...
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How to compute the "Total Adjustment Requested" when filing a dispute following a tax audit from Massachusetts?

I got audited by the state of Massachusetts, USA, due to a mistake I did when filing my 2015 Form 1 (mirror). The audit's conclusion was that I have to pay 1000 USD to Massachusetts, and in addition ...
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Taxable State Refund (1099G) combining two returns

I just got married last year. When I fill out my 1099G (filing jointly), after I take my state tax refund from 2017 am I allowed to subtract my wife's state tax payment from 2017? Or do I simply have ...
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Late estimated quarterly payment because state failed to act on ACH authorization

In October I submitted payment for Q3 taxes to PA and received a confirmation number for my payment. But they failed to act on that authorization until January, when they must have noticed it at the ...
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Should I indicate on Form 1 for 2015 for Massachusetts my current address or my address in 2015?

I am filling out a 2015 Form 1 (mirror) for the state of Massachusetts in the United States. My address has changed since 2015: I now live in a different state in the United States. Am I supposed to ...
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