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State taxes are typically based on your physical location.
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You pay taxes for where the services are performed.
The government taxes you, not the firm. But yes, you get taxed where you reside if you are working remote
First time paying taxes??
Yeah this is why you typically need high up firm approval to work remote... they have to make sure they're properly equipped to pay someone that works in a specific state.
That’s why people leave CA in droves to get into states with lower taxes
That’s not the only reason
Thanks for the good news everyone! SF salary on mcol taxes seemed too good to be true
If you live in NYC, your company locates in SF. You have file two state income taxes, not fun at all.
Asking because I reside in suburbs but am being taxed city wage tax at my current firm. I assumed I would be assessed the SF city tax at new firm.
You assume wrong, unless you are a resident of SF
I think you get taxed where you reside!
Yes its the way the law works lol.