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State tax filing
Hi Banana357,
Based on your description, below is the state tax reporting framework:
As a GA nonresident, you report income earned/sourced in GA state only.
As a full year NJ resident, you report income earned in FL and GA in NJ resident tax return, but can take a credit for taxes paid to GA state to compensate double taxation.
Regarding the GA state letter owing additional money and penalties, please see the breakdown of the amount due. They could be from mis-allocation or missing GA income, or due to no payroll withholding all through the tax year 2022.
GA State expects you to pay estimated tax if you reasonably expects to have gross income that exceeds:
1) The personal exemption, plus
2) The credit for dependents, plus
3) Estimated deductions, plus
4) $1,000 of income not subject to withholding.
The required annual payment to avoid the underpayment penalty
is the smaller of:
• 70% of current year tax liability, or
• 100% of prior year tax liability
GA state assistance line is (877) 423-6711. Or please give us a call for further assistance.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
Kochu Kitty
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