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December 30, 2024
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I received a 601B rev 05/20 from the state of New Jersey that I owe $443.40.the state of New Jersey is stating I/O $443.40 for my 2021 state income tax return

  • December 30, 2024
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I got in December, 2024  the mail 2021 NJ GROSS INCOME TAX RESIDENT RETURN

I confirmed the Wages in my TurboTax 2021 pdf is less then in mail I got, because of that there higher TAX and Balance of Tax

According to PDF I had to pay $255.00 which I paid 04/18/2022, but in mail they mentioned that I still own additional $443.40.

how come? Looks like it is not a scam, but why the Wages not equal?

Should I pay this amount or not?

Is it ok that I got the letter about 2021 only in December 2024?

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    gargAuthor
    December 30, 2024

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    Employee
    December 30, 2024

    I RECEIVED A LETTER FROM THE IRS/STATE

     

     

    TurboTax does not receive any information from the IRS or your state after your return was filed, so no one at TurboTax knows about a letter you received from the IRS or the state.

     

    (what the letters from the IRS mean)

    I GOT A LETTER FROM THE IRS   

    https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/3605673-i-got-a-letter-or-notice-from-the-irs

     

     

    I AM BEING AUDITED

    If you purchased Audit Defense:

    https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/2924451-i-bought-max-or-audit-defense-and-now-i-m-being-audited

     

    AUDIT SUPPORT

     

    TurboTax has a special phone number for help with IRS/state tax letters, which will be easier than going through regular Customer Support.   At the page below, click on the blue button that says "Get Help from TurboTax Support".  Then it will ask you what tax year is your letter.  Then it will ask you what the letter concerns. Then it will show you the phone number during posted business hours.

    https://support.turbotax.intuit.com/irs-notice/audit-support/

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