Tenant4toolong
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NJ
Not sure this is the right area but it was the closest catergory I could find.
Anyway so in going over our T-mobile cell phone bills I noticed my spouse pays $6 in taxes while I pay $11 in taxes. I called T-mobile to ask why the difference, I mean we are in the same house, same address, same state/county, with the same plan. The agent I "chatted" with told me they don't control the tax my state charges. I get that but they are the ones who report my information to the taxing agent so the proper taxes are imposed. I started my account 10+ years ago when Tmobile was Omnipoint in NY where I lived at the time. My spouse signed up in New Jersey, I know NY has higher taxes but since I am in NJ doesn't those state taxes now apply, not NY?
The agent had no answer except that sex! I kid you not, he said the only difference is one of us is male, the other female...here is that part of the chat:
Me: Who reports my information to the tax athorities though so they know how much to charge me then?
_Jeremy S: This is our tax support team.
Me: so then can I ask to someone there?
Jeremy S: You want to speak with them personally?
Me: Yes. I want to know why I pay $5 more in taxes then someone else who lives at the same address with the same plans as me.
_Jeremy S: They do not have direct contact information provided this is for internal use only.
Me: Well then I think the information they have for my account is not accurate because with the same everything as my husband I should not have to pay more in tax.
_Jeremy S: I understand what you are saying.
_Jeremy S: this is not alotted by us this your State and federal taxing.
_Jeremy S: T-Mobile is not charging the account more.
Me: Right but again the information is coming from Tmobile, so that is how they figure the tax to charge me, right? They can't just charge me one rate while charging someone else from my state with the same plan a different rate.
_Jeremy S: I cannnot view your husbands account so I cannot verify that they are different either.
Me: well he is here and can give you his account info so you can see it for yourself
_Jeremy S: Ok.
Me: I give my husband info here deleted for obvoius reasons.
_Jeremy S: Thank you.
_Jeremy S: I am researching this for you now.
me: thanks
_Jeremy S: No problem.
_Jeremy S: The only thing that I can think of is that the male female aspect may be causing one to get charged more than the other.
me: excuse me? I am being charged more cause I am a women?
_Jeremy S: Other than that I have no more knowledge on this issue.
_Jeremy S: That is just an educated guess.
_Jeremy S: I cannot verify any of that.
_Jeremy S: Once again you are asking me for an explanation to something we do not control.
_Jeremy S: I cannot provide any kind of explanation accurately for this.
Any ideas?
Not sure this is the right area but it was the closest catergory I could find.
Anyway so in going over our T-mobile cell phone bills I noticed my spouse pays $6 in taxes while I pay $11 in taxes. I called T-mobile to ask why the difference, I mean we are in the same house, same address, same state/county, with the same plan. The agent I "chatted" with told me they don't control the tax my state charges. I get that but they are the ones who report my information to the taxing agent so the proper taxes are imposed. I started my account 10+ years ago when Tmobile was Omnipoint in NY where I lived at the time. My spouse signed up in New Jersey, I know NY has higher taxes but since I am in NJ doesn't those state taxes now apply, not NY?
The agent had no answer except that sex! I kid you not, he said the only difference is one of us is male, the other female...here is that part of the chat:
Me: Who reports my information to the tax athorities though so they know how much to charge me then?
_Jeremy S: This is our tax support team.
Me: so then can I ask to someone there?
Jeremy S: You want to speak with them personally?
Me: Yes. I want to know why I pay $5 more in taxes then someone else who lives at the same address with the same plans as me.
_Jeremy S: They do not have direct contact information provided this is for internal use only.
Me: Well then I think the information they have for my account is not accurate because with the same everything as my husband I should not have to pay more in tax.
_Jeremy S: I understand what you are saying.
_Jeremy S: this is not alotted by us this your State and federal taxing.
_Jeremy S: T-Mobile is not charging the account more.
Me: Right but again the information is coming from Tmobile, so that is how they figure the tax to charge me, right? They can't just charge me one rate while charging someone else from my state with the same plan a different rate.
_Jeremy S: I cannnot view your husbands account so I cannot verify that they are different either.
Me: well he is here and can give you his account info so you can see it for yourself
_Jeremy S: Ok.
Me: I give my husband info here deleted for obvoius reasons.
_Jeremy S: Thank you.
_Jeremy S: I am researching this for you now.
me: thanks
_Jeremy S: No problem.
_Jeremy S: The only thing that I can think of is that the male female aspect may be causing one to get charged more than the other.
me: excuse me? I am being charged more cause I am a women?
_Jeremy S: Other than that I have no more knowledge on this issue.
_Jeremy S: That is just an educated guess.
_Jeremy S: I cannot verify any of that.
_Jeremy S: Once again you are asking me for an explanation to something we do not control.
_Jeremy S: I cannot provide any kind of explanation accurately for this.
Any ideas?