What is the name of your state? Tennessee
I discovered in February through my W-2 that my employer overpaid federal income taxes by roughly $15,000. I brought this up to them because it also caused some errors on my W-2 with incorrect wages.
They said it was too late for them to get their money back through the IRS so they wanted me to send them a check for $15,000 to match what they overpaid.
With my taxes filing jointly, this error on their end caused me to file my taxes differently than I would have in the past due to the extra scrutiny on my taxes having a W-2C (I asked them for a W-2C, but it still showed the federal income tax overpayment - they just corrected other issues).
They were expecting my taxes to have an additional $15,000 refund amount, but I never get a refund--I always owe.
Due to their error, I was unable to file like I normally do with certain deductions/itemizations. I tried explaining this, but they wanted a tax professional to craft a response. H&R Block and other tax services said they could not help me as I needed a tax attorney.
Do you all have any recommendations on what I can tell my employer? I'd appreciate a PM if you are a tax attorney that might be able to help out. I've talked to 2 tax attorneys locally and they are quoting me 8-10 hours of work at $250+ an hour--all of which my employer will not refund me for having to get a professional to answer this.
HELP!
I discovered in February through my W-2 that my employer overpaid federal income taxes by roughly $15,000. I brought this up to them because it also caused some errors on my W-2 with incorrect wages.
They said it was too late for them to get their money back through the IRS so they wanted me to send them a check for $15,000 to match what they overpaid.
With my taxes filing jointly, this error on their end caused me to file my taxes differently than I would have in the past due to the extra scrutiny on my taxes having a W-2C (I asked them for a W-2C, but it still showed the federal income tax overpayment - they just corrected other issues).
They were expecting my taxes to have an additional $15,000 refund amount, but I never get a refund--I always owe.
Due to their error, I was unable to file like I normally do with certain deductions/itemizations. I tried explaining this, but they wanted a tax professional to craft a response. H&R Block and other tax services said they could not help me as I needed a tax attorney.
Do you all have any recommendations on what I can tell my employer? I'd appreciate a PM if you are a tax attorney that might be able to help out. I've talked to 2 tax attorneys locally and they are quoting me 8-10 hours of work at $250+ an hour--all of which my employer will not refund me for having to get a professional to answer this.
HELP!