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I think you have to pay state taxes anyway, or maybe just state taxes for the church. But on the good side you don't have to pay federal taxes because you don't live there. I really am not too sure though.
You pay the taxes of your vehicle under the state you decide to register this vehicle in.
Yes, and you would file in Florida because it is the "liable state" which collected employment taxes from the employer you worked for.
The employer pays its unemployment taxes to the state the employer is located in. You might file your claim with the state you live in, but your state would then process the claim through the "liable state".
Because Florida is the "liable" state (where your employer had paid your ;payroll taxes to), your unemployment benefits would continue to be paid by that state. You need to contact Florida's employment security office for information on continuing to receive your benefits.
Federal & State Income taxes
The Georgia Department of Revenue
BothIncome tax goes to Alabama, City/State taxes to Georgia.
They come from the state. Your employer pays unemployment taxes to the state and the federal governments.
You wish!! If you are on unemployment in Georgia, but now live in Tennessee, you would apply for unemployment in Tennessee. Your records would transfer and you would be paid in the state where you live.Another answer:You can only draw unemployment from the "liable state", Georgia in your case, because that is the state that your employer paid the unemployment taxes, through the payroll taxes, to. You might file with Tennessee, but they would only be helping you receive the benefits from Georgia.
The taxes paid to the state by the business (for the purpose of the state paying unemployment claims) through their payroll taxes are determined by the state collecting them.
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