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JayBrown
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State Taxes

I filed my taxes through TurboTax both state and federal. My state tax was tremendously higher this year than last, by $600. I was issued $514 back by federal, and it claimed I owed $669 to state. Even if that’s correct, why would you withhold the $514, and use it to pay the $669 and leave me to pay the balance. INSTEAD of taking $669 out of my account during a nationwide recession?!? This isn’t right, and I want answers!!

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JamesG1
Expert Alumni

State Taxes

The IRS issues Federal refund checks. 

 

A majority of the fifty states issue refund checks.

 

Refund checks are issued from these independent authorities, not TurboTax or one single controlling authority.

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JayBrown
New Member

State Taxes

That’s still doesn’t answer my question. It just simply shifts the question over to a different entity. I’d like to know why my state tax was so high number 1. And 2. Why they didn’t just bill me for the difference? I only ask because you guys are the tax experts

CatinaT1
Expert Alumni

State Taxes

The IRS and State Departments of Revenue are separate entities and do not collect for each other.  The IRS will not issue your refund to the state to day any balance due, the IRS does not know your state tax situation.

 

Without looking at your return it is impossible to know why your state is so different.

 

These are the most common things that effect your refund or balance due:

  • Change in Filing Status;
  • Change in dependents claimed;
  • No longer have a child, under age 17, to claim the Child Tax Credit
  • The amount of federal and/or state withholding;
  • Income based credits, such as the Earned Income credit;
  • Tax bracket changes

 

Here is a TurboTax Help Article that will give you more information.

 

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