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Level 2
May 1, 2021
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tax advice

  • May 1, 2021
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I filed my taxes before the extra $10,200 deduction was signed. I collected unemployment benefits in the state of Massachusetts.

I received a letter from the state of Massachusetts unemployment office stating that a Amendment will automatically be done for me and I do NOT need to pay to have this done.

So.... Do I have to pay money (federal or state) if I owe back before May 17th following my first filing ?

                 

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Level 15
May 1, 2021

will you still owe after the nontaxable portion of UC is eliminated?  there's no guidance of what to do in such a circumstance. why not call the state's department of revenue.  if you won't owe after the nontaxable portion is eliminated, pay nothing.

 

Level 2
May 1, 2021

Thanks....fyi.....no, I will not owe and they will owe ME over $1000.

I just don't want to get fines/interest because government looks out for government.

VolvoGirl
Level 15
May 1, 2021

If you had a tax due on the original return and haven't paid yet you don't have to pay it.  Wait for the IRS to send you the new refund or a new bill.

 

If you already filed and didn't get the 10,200 unemployment exclusion you do not need to amend.  The IRS will be adjusting it for you.  See,

https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-to-recalculate-taxes-on-unemployment-benefits-refunds-to-start-in-may

 

You can log back into your return and it should automatically update your return and show you the new refund.  But the updated return won't be sent.  The IRS will adjust it for you.