Eh, I forgot to file state taxes one year and they spent the next 3 harassing me about it and threatening me with fines. I continued to ignore it out of sheer laziness (was a trivial amount since I was underemployed) and eventually they garnished my wages for what was owed. It was unexpected and harsh; 25% skimmed off every check.
...but--and I don't know where the fault here lies--payroll garnished too much. Pay remained 25% less than it should be and my employer's hands were tied unless I had release forms faxed over, and then I had to go harass the state for a refund. Meanwhile, my autopay regimen was disrupted so some bills were going unpaid. But they were more responsible than I was and paid out in 4-6 weeks as promised.
All the time I didn't spend just sitting down and paying the taxes, I ended up spending on phone hold trying to reclaim overpayments and reactivate services. Would have been easier to just pay the taxes in the first place.
For an eh in the other direction: I overpaid PA state taxes in 2020 by a decent chunk. The last time I called, they said that they're still processing amended returns from 2019 (which you can verify by going to their "Where's my refund" page and looking at the year dropdown).
...but--and I don't know where the fault here lies--payroll garnished too much. Pay remained 25% less than it should be and my employer's hands were tied unless I had release forms faxed over, and then I had to go harass the state for a refund. Meanwhile, my autopay regimen was disrupted so some bills were going unpaid. But they were more responsible than I was and paid out in 4-6 weeks as promised.
All the time I didn't spend just sitting down and paying the taxes, I ended up spending on phone hold trying to reclaim overpayments and reactivate services. Would have been easier to just pay the taxes in the first place.