This would constitute both forgery and a form of fraud, so they'd be punished by whatever the state's penalty for those crimes are.
State Income Tax
no
If your pension is your and your spouse's only income, Federal, 10%. Many States do not tax retirement income - you will need to check with your State.
State Income Tax Withholding
The refund check, as income - No - for federal (it was taxed when overpaid - tax being paid with already taxed money), but a State one, yes. It was deducted from federal income.
The requirement for income based apartments varies from state to state. Check out your states web page and there should be a section for assistance programs.
It differs from state to state, it would be best to check out the website for unemployment in your state. They usually have a FAQ section.
Yes, the state can take taxes out of your retirement check, but this depends on the state you reside in and the type of retirement income you receive. Some states tax retirement benefits, while others offer exemptions or lower rates for certain types of income, such as Social Security or pensions. It's important to check your specific state's tax laws to understand how your retirement income may be taxed. Additionally, federal taxes may also apply to your retirement income.
Go to your state tax department web site and you should be able to find a place on the web page to check on the status of your state income tax refund or find some contact information or phone number that you can call for this purpose.
As each state, that collects income taxes, has different criteria, you need to check with your state's tax commission, or its equivalent. The unemployment taxes are subject to the IRS' income taxes.
The instructions that accompany the forms will clearly show this.
Yes. example: Federal allows certain deduction from your wages (sec125 healthcare, transportation,). In New jersey those payments must be added back - they don't allow for those deductions Happens almost always. Just to start, STATE income tax paid is a deduction from FEDERAL income, but not from state income obviously (that would be circular).