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Whether or not you get your state taxes back when filing your tax return depends on various factors, such as your income, deductions, and credits. If you overpaid your state taxes throughout the year, you may receive a refund. However, if you owe additional taxes or did not have enough withheld, you may have to pay more when filing your tax return.

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What is the best software for state taxes?

The best place to file your taxes online is at www.taxact.com. Here you will get help filing your taxes online and it is totally free. It allows you to get back 100 percent.


What are the benefits of income taxes?

There are various benefits to e-file income taxes. If your state rejects the filing you could easily go back, correct your mistakes and refile the paperwork.


Do you get all of your state taxes back?

No, you do not get all of your state taxes back.


Do any websites have information on help with back taxes?

The best source of information on back tax can be found on the government websites under tax return or tax filing. A good accountant may also help you find accurate information and options on paying back taxes.


Can you file for back taxes?

As far a federal taxes go, you must file within 3 years of the original due date for filing if you are due a refund. The IRS will accept filings after that, but they'll keep any refund you may have been due.The deadline for filing for state refunds varies by state.


What are the benefits of e-file income taxes?

There are various benefits to e-file income taxes. If your state rejects the filing you could easily go back, correct your mistakes and refile the paperwork.


Can paid state taxes be deducted on Federal return?

Yes..deducted on Fed, not state (actually, you do Fed first normally, so you add them back for State).


What is a true statement of federal taxes?

That you will be required to pay those taxes out of income. You may get some of it back after filing your tax return ... or you may have to pay more, depending on your deductions and how much is taken out of your wages for each pay period.


What happens if you have a state garnishment from you job that you are paying and you file your taxes Do the just take the state taxes or do they take your federal taxes if you are in a poverty level?

It depends on what is owed. For instance if you owe back child support they will take what is owed in arrears out of your federal return. This can also happen with a government school loan that is in default and other government debts. However, if you are married filing jointly then there is a form the spouse can file with your tax return that allows the spouse to receive his or her portion of the refund. It is called an injured spouse claim.


What part of your paycheck will you get back if you work in New York and stay in NJ...do i get all of New York work state taxback on tax filing..... what is the tax difference between ny and NJ for f?

The paycheck that you received was your net take home pay. Nothing has has been withheld from your paycheck. From your gross wages or earnings all taxes and other items were withheld before your paycheck was issued to you. You will have to file your resident state income tax return an file a nonresident state income tax return correctly to see if you will get any of the withheld taxes back as a refund are maybe as a tax credit on your resident tax return.


What are some steps for filing back taxes?

There are a number of steps that one should take when filing back taxes. One of the first steps would be to obtain not only the financial records needed for that year, but also the relevant tax forms.


What are the procedures for filing back tax returns?

Filing your taxes is something that everyone has to do on a yearly basis. To file these back returns it is highly suggested to go to a tax preparer, but one can file themselves by requesting the back tax filing paperwork from the IRS.