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Mar 24, 2015
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rggee
IIRC, in Utah you have to file anyway, but you get a credit for any state taxes
paid in Nevada. More work for you that way, but it's how Utah works.
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I got a letter today from the Utah State Tax Commission
billyrust
3/23/15 5:19pm
You have a tax website?
Heinz57
3/23/15 5:21pm
Been using FreeTaxUSA for almost 10 years. Works great for a single guy
billyrust
3/23/15 5:23pm
Call them and ask them why they beleive you should have filed with them.
Ragnar Danneskjold
3/23/15 5:26pm
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Ragnar Danneskjold
3/23/15 5:27pm
Just respond that you didnt work or live in Utah in 2010. I remember Utah
cheezedawg
3/23/15 5:27pm
That's what I'll do, but I wonder what kind of proof I might need.
billyrust
3/23/15 5:31pm
My dad has dealt with this problem before
bluebloodedcoug
3/23/15 5:29pm
No wife/child/property whatsoever...
billyrust
3/23/15 5:30pm
The USTC thinks possibly that you are a Utah resident and therefore
BYUCPA
3/23/15 5:30pm
You got a letter from the government the other day, opened and read it...
kotacoug
3/23/15 5:40pm
Ahhh, 2010... That was a good year...
PenrynCoug
3/23/15 7:31pm
IIRC, in Utah you have to file anyway, but you get a credit for any state taxes
rggee
3/24/15 1:31pm
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