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Hello, I have a tax question. My employer is withholding 40% of my moving bonus for tax purposes. I understand that the IRS says supplemental income should be taxed at either 22% or added to my net income, which does not qualify for the 40% bracket. I would like to know if I'm eligible for a tax rebate on the bonus.

June 26th, 2023

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