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We owed a couple thousand, but oddly are getting over a grand back from local taxes. We didn’t change anything from last year. Just bizarre.
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You should never get a refund for local taxes
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Yeah, that's weird. We owed $74 in local taxes because of my wife's 1099-NECs. Given it's just a 1% of wages I wonder how you got a refund, there is no place to put in deductions that I could see.
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Local or State?
We got a nice state refund this year due to the dependent care credit? I think
We got a nice state refund this year due to the dependent care credit? I think
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Local refund would be if you had PA UE credit - union dues, educator expense, etc.
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I can't imagine the shitstorm that would happen here if we had to pay local taxes.
Hey, stuff might actually work if they had such taxes. Likely not.
Our state comptroller and treasurer are fighting over who's to blame for $1.8 billion sitting in a pass-through account. No one knows where it came from or where it's supposed to be. That's fun.
Hey, stuff might actually work if they had such taxes. Likely not.
Our state comptroller and treasurer are fighting over who's to blame for $1.8 billion sitting in a pass-through account. No one knows where it came from or where it's supposed to be. That's fun.
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Owed $2 in local taxes but got $380 back from state due to 529 deductions
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Or, you're getting City of Pittsburgh (3%) withheld, vs. most localities (~1%).Local refund would be if you had PA UE credit - union dues, educator expense, etc.
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I was surprised when I moved to MA hat there were no local taxes here. The state tax is on the higher end (6.25%) but without local taxes we end up pretty middle of the road for overall local/state tax burden.I can't imagine the shitstorm that would happen here if we had to pay local taxes.
Hey, stuff might actually work if they had such taxes. Likely not.
Our state comptroller and treasurer are fighting over who's to blame for $1.8 billion sitting in a pass-through account. No one knows where it came from or where it's supposed to be. That's fun.
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Informed Delivery says we have a letter from the IRS coming from their Kansas City office today. Taxes were filed back in February and the refunds are long since spent. What in the fresh hell is this?
Is it because we have a minor that is an adult (as of today)? Is it an audit? Something to do with my parents' estate/inheritance? Reddit says it's verification of signing up for ID.me, which we haven't done. I actually started attempting to that today - upload driver's license, record you live via your smartphone, etc. - but it failed out because of the poor internet I get on wifi in my office.
Informed Delivery is a blessing, but this is agonizing trying to figure out what this is.
Is it because we have a minor that is an adult (as of today)? Is it an audit? Something to do with my parents' estate/inheritance? Reddit says it's verification of signing up for ID.me, which we haven't done. I actually started attempting to that today - upload driver's license, record you live via your smartphone, etc. - but it failed out because of the poor internet I get on wifi in my office.
Informed Delivery is a blessing, but this is agonizing trying to figure out what this is.
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Just PM me the code when you get it, bud...
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Knowing the IRS it's something to do with 2022 or 2021.Informed Delivery says we have a letter from the IRS coming from their Kansas City office today. Taxes were filed back in February and the refunds are long since spent. What in the fresh hell is this?
Is it because we have a minor that is an adult (as of today)? Is it an audit? Something to do with my parents' estate/inheritance? Reddit says it's verification of signing up for ID.me, which we haven't done. I actually started attempting to that today - upload driver's license, record you live via your smartphone, etc. - but it failed out because of the poor internet I get on wifi in my office.
Informed Delivery is a blessing, but this is agonizing trying to figure out what this is.
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My most recent audit correspondence all came from Austin TX
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It is an IRS LTR 2645C, the most vague notice from the IRS. It says it is reviewing our account and they need 60 more days. They don't need anything from us. If you need further information, write or call. And then it's signed by some Return Integrity Verification Operations director.
We filed with Turbo Tax (be quiet NTP66 ) and the refund came in a few weeks later, like it always does. It sounds like we contacted them, but other than filing our tax return in February, we haven't contacted them.
Neither of our IRS.gov accounts have any record of the notice. Weird. Hopefully, our return was flagged for our larger refund this year - my wife had too much tax withheld last year.
We filed with Turbo Tax (be quiet NTP66 ) and the refund came in a few weeks later, like it always does. It sounds like we contacted them, but other than filing our tax return in February, we haven't contacted them.
Neither of our IRS.gov accounts have any record of the notice. Weird. Hopefully, our return was flagged for our larger refund this year - my wife had too much tax withheld last year.
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Hey, I used to use turbo tax. For simple returns, it did its job. I never paid for it, though.
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