craigawoo

craigawoo t1_jdzl10m wrote

I’m going through this with my wife now.

You will use the apportionment part of the state return stating how much time you worked in Ma vs. Nh

If working remote is totally unrelated to the pandemic and you didn’t work in MA at all then you can recoup you mass tax.

Have your payroll department or manager write a letter regarding your situation. Ma dept of revenue will want to see this with your return.

If you worked remote because of Covid you don’t qualify

If you went to meetings or worked in office then you probably don’t qualify.

Very important to include the letter.

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craigawoo t1_iy5ghdt wrote

Ok so you think they way people are coming into the US is normal safe and healthy for the people and the country?

And yes NH has low welfare and doesn’t attract the hoards of people looking for free money.

Your either a young moron with zero life experience or maybe a belligerent liberal with their blinders on. But I still go back to you being unstable.

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craigawoo t1_iy1s34u wrote

I Didn’t say a word about immigrants. My response was regarding the headline. Your snap judgement is what is wrong with people who judge and look down on others. My complaint was with the state government using more taxpayer dollars for an issue that already has a large amount dedicated to it. Just to clarify, I have zero problem with immigrants. I have a problem with those who are immigrating illegally. As with anything there is a right way and a wrong way of doing things. And what you have demonstrated, would be the wrong way of communicating your point to which you believe.

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craigawoo t1_ixsfqoo wrote

How do you figure? And why am I a lowlife? Please explain. I lived in mass for 37 years paid income tax since I was 14 and still continue to pay income tax in that state, I bet I’ve added far more tax dollars than you have put in or ever will. So please explain what the fuck you are talking about.

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