How to get back tax filed with a state where I did not worked or lived? | Tax Back

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Query by Shirish: How to get back tax filed with a state where I did not worked or lived?
In 2006, I worked in UT, FL and MN. But my employer whose office is in MI gave me W2 for MI and MN state. So, I will need to get the tax again from MI and also shell out to UT state as it is not compensated.
In scenario, if need to file for an extension then with which states I really should file?
How to get tax refund from MI?
Enjoy, if get an solution to this.
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Solution by Misty-eyed
ask your employer why the w 2 is missing from UT. sounds like it’s possible you need to head to H&R Block (or some other tax prep place) because your return in complex by so numerous components. btw, filing an extension does not mean an extension on spending what you owe, just on filing the return. get support and get it figured out asap- just about one month til tax day. good luck!
irs.gov has data on what to do if you are missing w 2′s.
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Comments on How to get back tax filed with a state where I did not worked or lived? | Tax Back
You need to file a non-resident form in the state you worked but did not live in. your state tax return usually asks the question did you pay taxes to another state. so do the non resident forms first. Sometimes they are available on line.
http://www.1040.com
http://www.irs.gov
You can download the forms.
http://www.1040.com/New1040/pdfs/2006/State/UT/TC-40INST.PDF
Utah e-file
http://www.michigan.gov/treasury/
http://www.taxes.state.mn.us/
http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/gta.html
File a non-resident MI return, listing $ 0 income and the MI taxes withheld. You’ll get a full refund of them.
File non-resident returns in the states where you worked but did not live, listing the income you earned in that state and pay any tax due.
File a resident return in your home state lising all income earned in all states. You will get a credit against your tax liability for the taxes paid to the other states.