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I don't know what it is, but I think there is a loophole.
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Location: NW Indiana
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Oh, that would be awesome, Myron! Do share if you find one . . .
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Location: Modesto, CA
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All states have laws that require a non-resident to pay income tax on income earned in a state. As you can imagine, few file non-resident returns and claim that income so more and more the states are withholding to make sure the state gets their tax. It is a withholding of tax, not a tax, so all you have to do is file a non-resident return for the state and get your refund. Also, states have reciprocity agreements with each other so if you do pay tax in another state you get a credit on one of the returns so the income isn't technically double-taxed.
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I'm sure you can come up with enough expense to cover taxes,like fuel ,maintanance, time off work,food ,lodging ect........ Pretty sure an accountant can help you find things . Every $100.00 dollars i make here in NC i get around $70.00. I don't like it either. But i ain't leaving my GRAND CHILDREN & FAMILY to pay lower taxes. NC taxes , i don't like it ,but it is what it is.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Lake Placid, Florida
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Id rather be paid in CASH....screw the local and Fed. Govt. LOL
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