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My employer erroneously paid tax to a state I did not live or work in
When I moved, my employer did not change my resident state until 4 months after the fact. I already filed my federal return. Can I add another state return to get the taxes paid to another state back?
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June 3, 2019
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My employer erroneously paid tax to a state I did not live or work in
Yes, if you had erroneous state tax withholding, you must file a nonresident tax return for that state and indicate zero (0) state source income to get the refund.
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June 3, 2019
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