12bridge Wrote:
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> I cant speak for those two states, but typically
> your primary residence will get the bigger chunk,
> and the other states base it off of how much is
> actually made in said state. Its a royal pain..
I don't think this is correct. I've been a remote employee for 10+ years now, about half of that time working for a company in another state. Even if I spent a month or 2 working at company headquarters, I never paid taxes other than the state I lived in. And I always use a professional to do my taxes.
Greg Coit
Bayfield, CO