Business Fast > US economy > IRS tells 21 states how to handle last year's special payments US economyIRS tells 21 states how to handle last year's special paymentsFebruary 12, 2023posted on Feb. 12, 2023 at 6:37 pm Taxpayers in 21 states faced confusion on how to handle money they received in special state refunds or payments in 2022. The IRS finally has answers. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastFebruary 12, 2023previous articleHere's how you can unlock your iPhone with a voice command – MobileSyrupnext articleHow long does a child’s first passport last and how much does it cost?You Might Also LikeUS economyGoldman on the UK gilt selloffJanuary 10, 2025US economyTrump could declare national economic emergency to justify universal tariffs, CNN reportsJanuary 8, 2025How Deep Is the Wound to the Democratic Party?January 7, 2025US economyDonald Trump denies he will pare back aggressive tariffs planJanuary 6, 2025US economyThe day friendshoring diedJanuary 6, 2025US economyGoldman Sachs is out with 7 macro global predictions for 2025January 5, 2025Recommended For YouSportsPatrik Schick and Bayer Leverkusen’s flying start catches Dortmund coldJanuary 10, 2025SportsBitcoinNasdaq-listed Heritage Distilling adopts Bitcoin strategyJanuary 10, 2025BitcoinSportsTransfer news LIVE: Man Utd exciting Rashford swap, Isak to Arsenal gathers paceJanuary 10, 2025SportsFinanceTreasury 'lost £500,000 a day' since tax hike on ScotchJanuary 10, 2025FinanceSportsArne Slot responds to Khvicha Kvaratskhelia transfer links with honest admissionJanuary 10, 2025Sports
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