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You filed my state taxes and said I owed zero dollars. I got a bill for $469 what's going on?
Why would you say it could be a current amount if you stated I owe zero tax to state?
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June 6, 2019
3:26 AM
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After you file
Did you receive a bill directly from the State of Revenue Office? If so this may be a prior balance or current balance. You would need to contact them directly to find out why. The number should be listed on the Bill you received.
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If you stated I owe zero state taxes and filed. Why would the bill for $469 be current
June 6, 2019
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This is just a Public Forum to answer questions based on the information you give us.
We don't have the capability to view your Letter or your Tax Return. If there is a Bill/Balance you would need to Contact your Local State of Revenue Office for more Information.
June 6, 2019
3:26 AM