More than a dozen states aren’t offering a new tax break on unemployment benefits.
That means taxpayers will need to pay state tax on benefits they received last year, absent any forthcoming changes to state law.
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But not all states followed suit.
As of Monday, 13 aren’t excluding unemployment compensation from taxes, according to data from tax preparer H&R Block.
They are: Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, North Carolina, New York, Rhode Island, South Carolina and West Virginia.