I was curious what happens come state income tax time I have heard various thoughts on the subject.
Anyone have experience with this?
I was curious what happens come state income tax time I have heard various thoughts on the subject.
Anyone have experience with this?
No state income tax in Florida Woooo
You’re taxed for the state you live in the majority of the year.
when i worked at school i still filed all my taxes through NYS…i would then send something to PA and they typically refunded me some amount of my taxes…or maybe all of it, i don’t remember.
This. That was my situation when I was living in Texas but was still a NYS resident.
This is what I was expecting to happen
You file a resident return with one state and a non-resident return with the other. You can then deduct the non-resident taxes from your resident state return.
Live in NY, work in CT the majority of the time.
You pay both, you get it back tax time. CT has a cool little program where it saves you some if you fill out a couple forms.
Yea I know states that are close have agreements like that…
I work for a company out of CA
Someone mentioned to me the other night that states were trying to collect income tax now on time you spent there. So if you work in NY but work in California for a month, you pay a month of income tax to CA.
Think this is hard, imagine that for a accounting nightmare.
That would seem to hold some questionable legality with that, since I don’t see how they can charge you taxes if you don’t fit the criteria for a perm resident of the state.
I have wondered how state taxes work if you move from one state to another.
The moving thing I have done you file multiple returns
I do work in NY, but I just get 1099’ed and pay taxes in florida.
Exactly; just did mine, Federal, NY and UT taxes… Got fucked by the 2 states, almost always happens that not enough gets withheld. Although the extra I got from my company for the relo covered the under-payments with the states.
So the answer to my question is if your company uses a 3rd party payroll service they can correctly deduct taxes for where you live