Georgia Department of Labor runs the program. Refer to the Related Link below.
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Yes your unemployment benefits will be taxable income in Georgia on your federal 1040 income tax return the first 2400 of your unemployment compensation that you received in the year 2009 will not subject to the federal income tax return.
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Georgia sales tax differs from county to county and you are taxed based on the county you live in. If you live in another state you don't pay Georgia sales tax you'll pay the tax to your state when you register the car.
In Georgia, unemployment benefits cannot generally be garnished for most debts. However, they can be subject to garnishment for specific obligations, such as child support or federal tax debts. It's important for individuals to consult with a legal professional or the Georgia Department of Labor for detailed information regarding their specific circumstances.
The employers pay the states a payroll tax, from which the states pays the unemployment benefits from. See the Related Question below for more information.
From the sounds of your question you need to contact your own state's unemployment office for that information.
Normally you pay the sales tax in the state you reside in. If you live in Georgia you would not pay sales tax in Indiana, you would pay sales taxes when you registered the car in Georgia.
Generally speaking, you owe income tax in both the state where you work and the state where you live. Since Florida does not have an income tax, you would owe tax in Georgia only. You would file a Georgia non-resident return.
Contact the Virginia state Unemployment Compensation, Division office.
Kentucky supposed to pay your unemployment becasue they make you pay income tax.
YES and federal tax too. They did it to ME