If you got taxable income from them then they will have sent you a form with the amount of that income and the state ID number. If you did not receive such a form, you do not need that number.
Yes. You will receive the 1099 from the State that paid the benefit. You can elect to have withholding made from the payments.
It depends on whether you efiled or mailed your return. If you efiled, you should have your refund (I assume you meant refund and not return) within two weeks at the latest. If you mailed your return, you can expect your refund within 6 weeks.
This is not public information and is not available to the public.
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This could be possible go to the state web site and find the question and answer section or use the search box WHO MUST FILE A INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RETURNYou must file an Indiana individual income tax return if:You lived in Indiana and received income greater than your exemptions, orYou lived outside Indiana and received income from Indiana.Click on the below Related Link
if i resign from my job for medical reasons in the state of indiana can i receive unemployment benefits
You file for unemployment in the "liable state". In this case, you work in Iowa, the "liable state", but because of the interstate unemployment compensation laws, you can file in a state other than the "liable" one and they will work with the other state to help you.
From the sounds of your question you need to contact your own state's unemployment office for that information.
No, the employer pays it through a payroll tax to the state.
How do I find the amount of my 2007 Indiana State tax refund
The phone number of the Indiana State Museum is: 317-232-1637.
Yes you do as a nonresident of Indiana if you if the must file a tax return requirements for Indiana. Go to the Indiana state tax department to find the filing requirements.
If you only worked in Ohio, AND were employed in that state's base period (Ohio would be the "liable state" owing any benefits), and were otherwise qualified under that state's requirements, then you'd file with Ohio. Alternatively, you could file in Indiana and under the interstate unemployment act Indiana would help you get the benefits from Ohio.
How can you file and receive unemployment from a state that is not where you reside? The answer is going to depend on what state is listed on your W-2 form in the state section at the bottom. This will tell where the income is deemed to be earned. You will need to file a return for every state where you have reported income. In the case of the state you are asking about you will need to file a non-resident return.
Indiana was admitted to the Union on December 11, 1816 becoming the 19th state admitted to the Union.
You can collect unemployment after state disability if you are healthy enough to return to work, and your employer terminated your employment during your disability. The termination can not be related to your job performance.
There is no return law on a vehicle purchased in Indiana or any other state. You bought it and you own it. The only way you legally can return it in Indiana is if the dealer does not provide you with a title in 21 days. You then must demand the title in writing and the dealer has another 10 days to supply you with the title. If you do not get it after that time period you can return the car and demand a refund.