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SurfnFlyer 02-09-2015 07:57 AM

Today's (non) answer from HR:
Said time period discrepancy for being based in CO is incorrect, has to “send it upstairs” and will contact me w/ more info.
I'm guessing they'll have to revise my W2.

joepilot 02-16-2015 01:39 PM


Originally Posted by LivinTheDream28 (Post 1822184)
Ok, so if I was a new hire last year, based in Jersey and commute from another state, does this mean I have to fill out state tax forms in all three states?

Only for your state of residence, unless UA screwed up and withheld for more than one state. The state will not return money to UA, so you would have to file a non-resident return to get the improperly withheld money back. Check your monthly pay for actual withholding, don't just rely on your possibly mistaken UA W-2

Joe

horrido27 02-16-2015 06:41 PM

Anyone know (or notice) if there was a mistake in the amount of Fed Tax withheld on the Mid Month Paycheck [ie.. paycheck that we got on Friday (13Feb2015)?

Hearing that they accidentally put the same tax withholding's percentage that was associated with our Profit Sharing into our mid month pay.

Looking at my paystub, it seems that the FedTax was a bit higher than usual.

Motch

pilot64golfer 02-16-2015 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by horrido27 (Post 1826840)
Anyone know (or notice) if there was a mistake in the amount of Fed Tax withheld on the Mid Month Paycheck [ie.. paycheck that we got on Friday (13Feb2015)?

Hearing that they accidentally put the same tax withholding's percentage that was associated with our Profit Sharing into our mid month pay.

Looking at my paystub, it seems that the FedTax was a bit higher than usual.

Motch

That doesn't sound right. They only take a portion of that paycheck, and not the profit sharing one. Plus if they did, it would get reconciled at the end of the year when you file your taxes.

horrido27 02-16-2015 07:17 PM

Not sure what you mean by "they only take a portion of that paycheck"

Believe that everyone got 2 paychecks on Friday (13th). One was for PS, the other was for mid month.
Was told that the PS paycheck should/would have a different percentage of tax withholding yet searching the internet, have not found that to be clear cut.

Figured someone on here might know.. just wondering~

Motch

pilot64golfer 02-16-2015 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by horrido27 (Post 1826856)
Not sure what you mean by "they only take a portion of that paycheck"

Believe that everyone got 2 paychecks on Friday (13th). One was for PS, the other was for mid month.
Was told that the PS paycheck should/would have a different percentage of tax withholding yet searching the internet, have not found that to be clear cut.

Figured someone on here might know.. just wondering~

Motch

Well I didn't have PS taxes taken out twice as you suggest. Mine was fine. It was the normal amount withheld.

LivinTheDream28 02-16-2015 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by joepilot (Post 1826683)
Only for your state of residence, unless UA screwed up and withheld for more than one state. The state will not return money to UA, so you would have to file a non-resident return to get the improperly withheld money back. Check your monthly pay for actual withholding, don't just rely on your possibly mistaken UA W-2

Joe

Well as a New York guy I pay those NJ disibility taxes every month, but I suppose that's not the same thing? (I live in OH, those taxes were also withheld).

SurfnFlyer 04-11-2015 01:10 PM

In conclusion, I was contacted by Payroll on April 9th (6 days before tax filing deadline) and informed my W2 was corrected and adjustments to 2014 witholdings would be made on the April 16th check. Now to file those taxes...


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