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Zimzum
03-07-2007, 08:15 PM
Sometime last year my company switched payroll companies. Everything was fine until then. When they switched I noticed they started charging me a tax called "NYSDI". It wasn't much each paycheck, something like $.90. Anyways I had asked my company at the time wtf that tax was and why I was paying into it. They told me it was some NY un-insurance tax or something to that effect. I don't live in NY and my company knew this. State tax is MA. Now for some reason or another not only do I have to file with MA I must also file with NY? I was using turbo tax and all of a sudden it was saying I owed over $1200 in state tax... Anyone help me out?
Last summer this company went chapter 11 and is no longer around. So I have no payroll department rep to speak too. However our paychecks were issued by a company called "PAYCHEX"
surreys princess
03-07-2007, 08:21 PM
i would just call the IRS and tell them, and ask them..i take no chances with my taxes.....
maybe call paychex?
idk, but i thought i was gonna see some stoner ask if weed was tax deductible as a medical expense...which is NOT a bad idea...ha
good luck...princess
Skink
03-07-2007, 08:21 PM
if you work in a different state you pay taxes in that state as well... ie live in Jersey work in NY,you pay both...
Skink
03-07-2007, 08:28 PM
this is from a search cause i'm lazy...
Example: Your company is headquartered in FL, you live in IN and work in IL. You pay nothing to FL if you never set foot in it to earn wages. You must pay state income tax to IL on the wages you earned in IL, at IL tax rates. Next, you must pay income tax to IN for all taxable income, no matter where you earned it. But you get a credit on your IN (home state) return equal to what you paid on your IL wages. If you paid (witheld) too much tax to IL, the IL tax forms will tell you how to apply for the refund
slipknotpsycho
03-07-2007, 08:32 PM
yeah dude call the IRS.. when it comes to that shit you better take every precaution... govts. hate being cheated outta 'their money'... they'll rape you for trying to get over on them or if they even you think you're trying...
hmmm... now why does that sound familiar to organized crime, like the mob :wtf:
Skink
03-07-2007, 08:37 PM
Don't call the IRS if you don't have to!!! They don't need to be in your shit... get advice but,,,not from them,,,this is a state issue anyway...
Zimzum
03-07-2007, 08:42 PM
Thanks Skink. I both live and work in MA, but company HQ was in NY. Thing is, year before last they did not do this to me. And my old company I was in, I worked in every state up and down the east coast that had a Bank of America, no tax issues like this. I'm gonna role a big blunt cause I think I'll be on hold for a long time.
Skink
03-07-2007, 08:44 PM
Thanks Skink. I both live and work in MA, but company HQ was in NY. Thing is, year before last they did not do this to me. And my old company I was in, I worked in every state up and down the east coast that had a Bank of America, no tax issues like this. I'm gonna role a big blunt cause I think I'll be on hold for a long time.
you owe No tax to NY!!! if you did not physically work in NY...
Zimzum
03-07-2007, 09:15 PM
But my tips and wages where reported. Now I'm on hold with NY tax people. Was talking to some lady and she told me I didn't have to pay NY tax. I then asked her if down the road I would be audited since it was reported to them..... Well I guess that question was too hard so I went on hold... Took too long and now I'm in some 50+min Q
I need to make sure I'm not gonna get audited... I've not exactly been truthful the last few years :upsidedow
Skink
03-07-2007, 10:44 PM
But my tips and wages where reported. Now I'm on hold with NY tax people. Was talking to some lady and she told me I didn't have to pay NY tax. I then asked her if down the road I would be audited since it was reported to them..... Well I guess that question was too hard so I went on hold... Took too long and now I'm in some 50+min Q
I need to make sure I'm not gonna get audited... I've not exactly been truthful the last few years :upsidedow
The more you talk to these people the more you have the chance to be audited... you have no tax liability to a state you did not work in...end...
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