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| Senior Member | Filing state taxes is normally based on income made like federal. I recall when I was in college I made $1000 every year through the federal work study program. NJ took 6.25 (6.25% tax) and every year my H&R Block guy told me "for another $20 he'd file my NJ state taxes" lol. Needless to say I never did, I just let them have the 6 bucks.
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| Member | $62.50 *grin* is more than 6...heh. But there was no point paying 82.50 when you could get away with saving twenty bucks.
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