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$1.5 Billion in Unclaimed Tax Refunds from 2019 Set to Expire in July 2023, Says IRS

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million people across the nation (state-by-state list below) have unclaimed refunds for tax year 2019 but face a July 17 deadline to submit their tax return. billion in refunds remain unclaimed because people haven’t filed their 2019 tax returns yet. Need to file a 2019 tax return?

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$1.5 Billion in Refunds From 2019 Remain Unclaimed, IRS Says

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have unclaimed refunds for tax year 2019 but face a July 17 deadline to submit their tax return, the IRS said on Wednesday. billion in refunds remain unclaimed because people have not filed their 2019 tax returns yet. People face a July 17 deadline to file their returns. million people across the U.S.

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$1.5 Billion in Refunds From 2019 Remain Unclaimed, IRS Says

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have unclaimed refunds for tax year 2019 but face a July 17 deadline to submit their tax return, the IRS said on Wednesday. billion in refunds remain unclaimed because people have not filed their 2019 tax returns yet. People face a July 17 deadline to file their returns. million people across the U.S.

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An Employer’s Guide to Multi-State Payroll Tax Withholding for Remote Workers

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As an employer, you are already required to withhold state income tax from employee wages, even for nonresident workers. Take note that nine states do not have a state income tax, so it is unnecessary to withhold funds in Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and Wyoming.

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Key State Tax Changes for 2024

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Meanwhile, Colorado, Connecticut, and Massachusetts have enhanced their earned income tax credits (EITC), reaching more significant percentages of the federal amount. In Connecticut , the state EITC went from 30.5% Connecticut is one of several states that has also reduced its income tax rates. As of Jan.

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Lodging Tax Insanity — So Many Ways to Tax Accommodations

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States typically take one of five different approaches to taxing accommodations: A single, statewide tax on accommodations but no additional local taxes (e.g., Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire) A combined state/local sales tax on accommodations and local jurisdictions can impose an additional local accommodations tax (e.g.,

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