If you owed state taxes, leaving the state does you no good. They will follow you until they are paid off.
2007-12-14 06:29:24
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answer #1
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answered by Wayne Z 7
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You are required to pay taxes for the percent of the time you lived in any state during that tax year.
2007-12-14 06:08:52
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answer #2
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answered by big_mustache 6
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If you earned money in that state, even if you don't live there you will owe taxes unless there is some type of reciprocity agreement between that state and the state you do live in.
2007-12-14 06:06:53
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answer #3
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answered by countryguyhfc 5
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No! but that depends on the situation!
" In life theres nothing certain but death and taxes"
Ben Franklin
he said that for a reason!
2007-12-14 06:04:34
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, if you have income from a source in that state. If you don't voluntarily pay, collection can be difficult.
2007-12-14 06:12:57
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. If you lived there during a part of the year and reported income, you will need to file.
2007-12-14 06:03:41
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answer #6
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answered by Jay P 7
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only if you continue to earn an income in the state..
2007-12-14 06:07:39
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answer #7
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answered by Michael F 3
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NO unless you have a tax refund due... otherwise once you are clear of the State they can't touch you.
2007-12-14 06:08:08
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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