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IceDragonPlay t1_j7vrked wrote

You get it back on your federal tax filing.

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Initial-Mortgage-791 OP t1_j7vtf1r wrote

But how? WA has no income tax so I don't file a state return. The feds don't care about WA PFML, I'm not even sure this goes anywhere on the federal return.

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IceDragonPlay t1_j7wm7qg wrote

Apologies. I thought you were asking about paid benefits, but on rereading your question I see you are asking about premium payments that are in excess of the income cap.

Let me inquire on that & I will come back if I can get good guidance from HR.

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IceDragonPlay t1_j7wpo8d wrote

In the meantime the state website says this:

If you overpay your premiums, you will see a credit balance on your account. You can use this amount to pay future premiums. If the amount is over $50, you can request a refund by contacting the Customer Care Team at paidleave@esd.wa.gov or (833) 717-2273.

Have you signed into your account to see if the credit is there?

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