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Tesla Says It Has Paid $650K In Taxes, Nevada Says It Owes

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Documents say Tesla Motors owes the state more than $650,000 in unpaid employment taxes, which the electric automaker insists have been paid.

 

The Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation filed a judgment Monday in Clark County.

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The document states the company has failed to pay the amount it owes for two consecutive quarters.

 

The department's spokeswoman Rosa Mendez told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that the judgment is a formal part in the process the state takes against any employer that fails to make their unemployment insurance tax payments.

 

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Tesla says it made the payment on Tuesday morning and the judgment is the result of a clerical error.

 

The company says it has paid more than $3.3 million in unemployment taxes to Nevada over the past 18 months.

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