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| Subject: Paying state tax in the wrong state, please help | Date: 2/9/2001 11:09 AM | |
| Author: GWhedon | Number: 46033 of 118626 | |
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Someone please give me advice. I changed jobs in Nov. and started working for a small company in NJ. I am teleworking in Atlanta. The company has not been registered yet in GA for state tax and they have been taking out NJ state tax. Can I get this money back from NJ to pay GA tax or have I just lost it? Do I have to file in NJ or can I just add this into my GA state tax form. Please advise. Thanks! |
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