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Old 04-13-2013, 03:38 PM
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Local Tax Authority is Wrong

Hi All,

Apologies in advance if this is not the correct area for this question. My problem is that for 2012 my local taxing authority with my employer was wrong. I called them about midway through the year and they updated it, but not until January 2013.

The taxing authority they had me under for 2012 was from a previous same state residence and was a higher tax rate than the authority I am now listed at for 2013. In total, I overpaid about $300 on the year due to being listed under the wrong local tax authority. Is there any way to claim this money for 2012 or is it a lost cause? I have not filed my local taxes yet for 2012, although I have filed my federal and state taxes.

Thank You for any help



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