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State tax filing
I'm terribly sorry. This part of your answer is totally inscrutable to me:
"Taxable unemployment compensation. Your taxable unemployment compensation from employment both in Massachusetts and elsewhere is equal to the amount you were paid in Massachusetts or charged to Massachusetts divided by the amount paid in Massachusetts and elsewhere.
What on earth does that mean? I was paid in Vermont. I received none of it while in MA because I left MA after they fired us. I do not. know what "charged to Mass." even means?
"Divided by the amount pain in MA," which was zero ..."and elsewhere"... which was the entire unemmployment sum.
‎April 3, 2022
4:19 PM