Alan L.
Elite Member
Podunkadunk said:I am in the I.T. business. I work from home in Alabama. My employer is headquartered in Virginia. Do I have to file Alabama State Income Tax?
Here's another wrench in the equation - Even though I work for a company HQ'd in Virginia, the branch I work for is in Florida (which pays no state tax).
Any tax pro's out there? I really don't need any more speculation...
Thanks,
Podunk
Generally you must file a resident return in the state in which you live and report all of your income in that state, regardless of source. You might also have to pay tax in the other state, but most states have credits for taxes paid to other states to mitigate the double taxation problem. Some adjacent states have agreements whereby employees who live in one state and work in the other don't have to report in both states.
To learn a lot about taxes in a particular state, a Google search "name of state taxes" usually will get you the department of revenue for that state, and there is usually plenty of information there.