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Wrong address on W2 wind_rocker 06-01-2007
Posted by wind_rocker on June 1, 2007, 10:42 am
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I moved from Delaware to Texas in Oct. '05, it was a
permanent move. Delaware has state income tax, Texas does
not. I claimed Delaware residence for 10 months of '05 on my
tax forms and all parties was OK with that.

In Feb. of '06 I discovered my employer still had my address
listed as Delaware, I changed it to Texas. During the first
2 months of '06 I paid $450 income tax to Delaware. When I
filled my '06 taxes I claimed 12 months TX residency to
reclaim the $450. Delaware amended my tax return and only
remitted $40. When I called Delaware the agent told me they
go by the W2, I would have to show them a W2 with 12 months
TX residency before I'm entitled to the remaining $410.

I spoke to an IRS agent who informed me it is a requirement
of my employer to make corrections on my W2 using the W2C
form, but my employer's payroll department refuses to do
this. Their stance is, "too bad about your money, you should
of checked your address".

What would be my next step?

Thanks
David Burgess

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Posted by Condor on June 3, 2007, 10:30 pm
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> What would be my next step?

Try contacting the Delaware Division of Revenue Problem
Resolution Office.

You can contact:

Lisa Burris (302) 577-8609 lisa.burris@state.de.us

Linwood Irons (302) 577-8628 linwood.irons@state.de.us

Jay Book (302) 577-8625 robert.book@state.de.us

Condor

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