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Hi all,
I joined KPMG around 3 months ago but I am not getting work here. Although, I qualified some project's interview, yet due to some internal reason, they considered someone else, and I again came on bench.
I am unable to figure out what can be done now.
Should I start searching work outside.
(I hardly see any job openings these days)
(sap domain)
How's the resource management here?
(do they lagOff?)
Any inputs will be helpful.
Thanks!
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No. There are legal implications. California will consider your a resident for tax purposes.
Pro
But why?...
Because I own property in Portland?
Rising Star
Sure you can do it as long as you’re okay to pay taxes in California and Oregon.
Pro
Wouldn’t you have to report rental income? If your residents use your address as primary and say they rent it out, you would report rental income. You’d file OR taxes and say your house is your primary residence and lie to say you’re renting out other parts of your home. But then you’d be renting (?) in SF/LA which wouldn’t match the IRS records of your primary residential location and your SF/LA apartment records (like the W-9 form you complete which your landlord uses to complete Form 1099 and submits it to the IRS). These inconsistencies in records will flag you