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My husband's employer in FL did not put on his taxes that he is a resident in MA, so taxes were not withheld for 2022. state return showing $1310.

Is the $1310 what he would have paid from taxes if they were withheld, or is the an additional form we need to fill out for MA to make sure that we pay the appropriate amount of state taxes to MA?
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HelenC12
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My husband's employer in FL did not put on his taxes that he is a resident in MA, so taxes were not withheld for 2022. state return showing $1310.

Generally, the $1,310 amount due shows the amount of income tax your owe for all MA taxable income, not just the wages your husband would have paid. 

 

  • Your husband should file a Form M-4 with his FL employer so MA income taxes are withheld. 
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My husband's employer in FL did not put on his taxes that he is a resident in MA, so taxes were not withheld for 2022. state return showing $1310.

So, we should be all set then? we have already contacted his employer and they have updated on their end for next year's tax returns.

 

Thank you!

HelenC12
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My husband's employer in FL did not put on his taxes that he is a resident in MA, so taxes were not withheld for 2022. state return showing $1310.

Yes, you should be all set since the employer was contacted and they will be withholding MA income tax. 

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