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Guys I really need your advice. I accepted the offer from CTS on call for a different location. I will never relocate. Should I resign based on this offer. What's the probability I will get new offer in 3 months notice period. If on formal offer once generated by CTS on email, I deny will they consider me for my current location? Initially in all my email communication they denied my current location and I had no choice other than to accept the offer for a different location. Cognizant
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@Slalom1 wrong.
Hahha slalom wants some kids to take advice and get in trouble for tax evasion 🤣
It's amazing: every single thing slalom said was wrong.
Not true, there is no state income tax in TX
Our returns at pwc always list out what we made, and where we made it. Super painful process, especially if you stepped foot into NYC last year for even 1 day of work.
Last year I filed 5 separate sets of taxes.
Especially the NJ/NYC part. BECAUSE so many people live in NJ and CT, and then commute into the city for work, NY charges you tax on everything you made, regardless of if you were there for 1 day or the whole year. Whereas your w2's for places like Georgia will only list the money you made while working in the state, your W2 for NY will list your entire salary. The onus the falls on you to use this ridiculous formula to derive your true liability. Everyone has opinions, but please refrain from offering advice on things this important if you obviously have no experience in the matter.
Huh? You should only have to pay taxes if you lived in a state. Plenty of people work in NYC but live in NJ, they pay NJ taxes not NY taxes.
Whatever, I live in Texas. No state income tax 😁
Sorry, that part was true: I live in dallas and can confirm there is no state tax.
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