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I am working in California and I have a property rental in Georgia. I have losses in my property rental? Why do I still have to pay Georgia Tax?
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June 3, 2019
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I am working in California and I have a property rental in Georgia. I have losses in my property rental? Why do I still have to pay Georgia Tax?
it's most likely a land tax that you are paying, be sure to double check. If it is a tax on the house not the property its because you are generating above a certain amount of revenue while working out of state, thus still being taxed. If its neither of those you did not report your loss/gain properly.
June 3, 2019
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I am working in California and I have a property rental in Georgia. I have losses in my property rental? Why do I still have to pay Georgia Tax?
it's most likely a land tax that you are paying, be sure to double check. If it is a tax on the house not the property its because you are generating above a certain amount of revenue while working out of state, thus still being taxed. If its neither of those you did not report your loss/gain properly.
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I am working in California and I have a property rental in Georgia. I have losses in my property rental? Why do I still have to pay Georgia Tax?
Thank you for the comment. I figured out from TurboTax Support that I haven't exclude my CA income and gains in GA State.
June 3, 2019
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