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โAug-04-2013 03:27 PM
rockportrocket wrote:
My choice of words were maybe wrong. The state of Ga TAXES you as a resident if you have income in their state. How can you or they explain that I had to pay taxes on all income that came into my hands, while I was a resident of Tx, and an owner of a corp?
While there as a transient I drew money from a 401K that I earned in Texas. It was a loan to buy a new fifth wheel.
Their answer: If money comes into the state, they want their tax whether you LIVE there or not. You may say what you want, but what happened , happened and I paid. PERIOD.
โAug-04-2013 01:18 PM
โAug-04-2013 12:54 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:rockportrocket wrote:
Well Monkey, being a licensed practicing attorney for 40 plus years, and suing the state of Ga in 2001 and LOSING, as we were residents of Texas, but worked in Ga , borrowed money from our 401K while in Ga, monies earned in other states, none in Ga, forced to pay taxes on that money, plus taxes on monies earned in other states, while owning a Tx corp.
Please explain to me how that is impossible ~!!!!!!!!!!!
or better still, tell the state of Ga to return all my stolen tax money !!!!!!!
Nonresidents who work in Georgia or receive income from Georgia sources and are required to file a Federal income tax return are required to file a Georgia Form 500 Individual Income Tax Return.
Some examples of Georgia source income are wages, Georgia lottery winnings, income from flow through entities (s-corporations, partnerships, LLCs, trusts, and estates),
All I'm sure you were informed of when you lost and had to pay the taxes due.
โAug-04-2013 11:23 AM
rockportrocket wrote:
or better still, tell the state of Ga to return all my stolen tax money !!!!!!!
โAug-04-2013 11:23 AM
โAug-04-2013 10:55 AM
rockportrocket wrote:
Well Monkey, being a licensed practicing attorney for 40 plus years, and suing the state of Ga in 2001 and LOSING, as we were residents of Texas, but worked in Ga , borrowed money from our 401K while in Ga, monies earned in other states, none in Ga, forced to pay taxes on that money, plus taxes on monies earned in other states, while owning a Tx corp.
Please explain to me how that is impossible ~!!!!!!!!!!!
or better still, tell the state of Ga to return all my stolen tax money !!!!!!!
โAug-04-2013 05:56 AM
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โAug-03-2013 03:39 PM
rockportrocket wrote:
You best check the laws on that. If you draw wages in Ga (under their laws), you are considered a resident. PERIOD. I went thru hell during what you are saying. If you are a Ga resident and you earn wages elsewhere, YOU must pay taxes to Ga on all that other income. And that includes pensions, 401ks, or any king of income.
โAug-02-2013 03:08 PM
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