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How can I get more information on the NM State Income Tax?

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Department of Taxation and Revenue has a website with forms to print out as well as instructions and helpful advice.
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Will all the companies offer preparation and e-filing services for my state income tax return?

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No. While some companies that you select to prepare your federal return may support your state income tax return, some may not. Before you select a company, you may want to use the "Guide Me To A Company" tool on IRS.gov to determine which companies offer state tax preparation and e-filing services for your state. See below for more details about the "Guide Me To A Company" tool.
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INCOME TAX; WHICH STATE TAX APPLIES?

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Is federal tax taken out of the check before you receive it? What percent would you actually receive after taxes? If $25 million were won, for example, what would be received in the annual check? Bruce & Sally B., via Internet. Yes, federal tax is deducted from your lottery winnings before you receive your payment. You can think of lottery winnings just like other income - except you don't have to work for it.
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Where can I obtain more information on income tax treaties?

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Go to the Internal Revenue Service website and search for Publication 901 or you could go to your local Internal Revenue Service office to obtain the information.
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Why was my state income tax refund withheld and then sent to the Attorney General's Office?

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Your refund was likely withheld to satisfy a prior debt that has been certified to the Attorney General's Office. Please call this office to verify if this is indeed the situation.
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Q5.  Can I electronically file my corporation State income tax return?

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A5.   The IRS has been working with the Federation of Tax Administrators (FTA) and 26 state tax agencies on a joint project to develop a new fed/state electronic filing system. IRS will implement the new system in 2006, and many states likewise expect to implement electronic tax filing programs. Check with your State tax authorities for specific information about state electronic filing options available to corporations. 
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How are the tax credits applied to the state income tax due?

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The tax credits reduce the amount of TAX LIABILITY DUE (from the bottom line) and do not just reduce the amount of taxable income.
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Is my retirement benefit subject to state income tax?

If you are a resident of Oklahoma, your TRS retirement benefit is subject to state income tax. You may exclude the first $5,500 received in TRS benefits from your state adjusted gross income in tax year 2004. Senate bill 435 by the 2005 Legislature increases the amount TRS retirees can exclude from their income on figuring their Oklahoma state income taxes to $7,500 for tax year 2005 and to $10,000 for tax year 2006, and thereafter.
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Is my state income tax refund taxable to Kansas?

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If you have reported a previous year's state income tax refund on your current Federal income tax return, you must subtract this on your Kansas return by entering the amount of the refund on Kansas Schedule S, Part A, line A10.
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How can I change my federal and state income tax withholding?

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You have the ability to electronically update your federal and state income tax withholding by login to Employee Self Service in MEMFIS or you can complete a Form W-4 which you can get from Payroll or Human Resource Services. Although we cannot advise you on amounts to have withheld, Payroll can help you determine the withholding status which will result in approximately the amount you want withheld each month.
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Where can I obtain Federal and State Income tax forms?

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Forms can be obtained at the Pitkin County Library - 120 North Mill Street - Aspen, Colorado 81611 (970) 925-4025.
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Are my losses deductible on my state and federal income tax returns?

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Usually not. But because tax laws are complicated, consult a qualified tax advisor to find out for sure. When a person is arrested for a fraud crime, the government makes exhaustive attempts to locate and, when allowed by law, seize the offender's assets. However, some fraud criminals place their money or other assets in offshore accounts, making it hard for the government to get them.
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Do I also have to file a New York State income tax form?

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If you have earned no income in the U.S., you do not have to file a New York State form. If you earned more than $7500 in income during 2004 and are single (or more than $6500 is you are married), then you must file form IT 203 and Form IT 203-ATT. You may also want to file a New York State form even if your income was less than the amounts listed above, if any New York State tax was withheld during 2004, and you would like to obtain a refund of that tax.
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Do I have to collect another state's use tax?

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Any Ohio vendor who makes taxable sales that are delivered to purchasers in another state should register with that state and collect that state’s use tax. If the vendor has nexus with that state, the vendor is subject to its tax laws, including possible audit and assessment. Even if the vendor does not have nexus with the other state, the Ohio Department of Taxation may audit the vendor's records and provide information on interstate sales to the other state.
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Are withdrawals from a Section 529 state college savings plan exempt from state income tax?

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Most states allow residents to participate in the 529 plans and to receive a state income tax exemption for all â??qualified withdrawalsâ??. Several states do not have an income tax, therefore they do not tax distributions from 529 plans. As a general rule, you should contact the program in your state to determine the specific state tax rules that apply to investing in a Section 529 state college savings plan.
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How do I customize the sales tax information for my state?

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Click on the WhenUShop icon at the top left of the WhenUShop window, and select "Options...". U can also access your Options by clicking on the WhenUShop tray icon at the bottom right of your screen. Using the drop-down menu, select your state (or the state U will most often be sending orders to). Most sites, if they apply sales tax at all, apply it only when the "ship to" address is in a taxed state.
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Can I deduct my medical expenses on my Income-Tax return?

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Certain medical expenses incurred by you, your spouse or common-law partner and particular dependents are qualified by Canada Revenue Agency ("CRA") for a federal tax credit. You may claim expenses paid in any twelve-month period that ends within the taxation year if they were not claimed previously. The expenses claimed must be greater than either 3% of your net income or $1,844, whichever is lower, to be eligible.
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What do you do with all the money you get from the Income Tax Check-Off refunds?

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It is a common misconception that the PBCC benefits financially from the Income Tax Check-Off refunds. The PBCC does not receive a penny from the Income Tax Check-Off program. In 1997, Governor Tom Ridge signed the PBCC's Income Tax Check-Off legislation allowing Pennsylvanians to donate their state tax refund to breast and cervical cancer research. So far, the program has raised nearly $2 million.
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Q1. What is the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)?

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A1. The earned income credit (EITC) is a tax credit for certain people who work and have low wages. A tax credit usually means more money in your pocket. It reduces the amount of tax you owe. The EITC may also give you a refund.
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What is the due date for my Virginia income tax return?

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The due date for your Virginia income tax return is May 1. If the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, you may file your return on the next business day. The United States Postal Service postmark is used to verify the date your return is mailed. If you are a fiscal year filer, your return is due the 15th day of the fourth month, following the close of your fiscal year.
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What about income tax?

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For Personal Customers the gross rate of interest shown will be paid net of lower rate tax for savings. If you are non-tax payer please request a form which will enable us to pay the interest without deducting tax. Interest is paid gross on Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs), which are tax free accounts for personal savers only, and are subject to HM Revenue & Customs rules limiting the amount that can be saved in this way.
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Does the ADA have information on income by state and city?

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No. The Survey of Dental Practice only provides information on a national level and by the nine U.S. Census regions.
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Do I have to electronically file my federal and state income tax returns at the same time?

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No. Wisconsin is a "piggyback" state. This means that Wisconsin's electronic filing program works in conjunction with the federal electronic filing program. If you file online or through a tax preparer, you can file both your federal and state income tax returns together. If you e-file your federal return, you can still e-file your Wisconsin return at a later time, if your software supports state-only returns.
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When is the decedent’s final Ohio state income tax return due?

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The decedent’s final state income tax return, Ohio individual income tax form IT-1040, is due on the same date that the decedent’s final U.S. individual income tax return is due. The estate does not need to contact the Ohio Department of Taxation to secure an extension of time to file. If the estate has secured an extension of time to file the decedent’s final U.S.
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Can past-due child support be taken from a state income tax refund?

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Under federal law, states must turn over personal income tax refunds to help pay child support debts. Though Alaska has no personal income tax, the Alaska child support agency can ask other states to take a noncustodial parent's tax refund to cover a child support debt owed on an Alaska case.
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If I’m selected for verification, do you need my state and city income tax returns?

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We do not need your state and city income tax returns. Copies of the Federal tax returns signed by the student are required for the verification process. Additional documents will be requested that are needed to complete the student’s file.
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Are withdrawals from a Section 529 state college savings plan exempt from federal income tax?

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long as the withdrawal is used to pay "qualified higher education expenses", it is exempt from federal income tax.
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