1 posted on
09/03/2016 11:01:53 PM PDT by
Olog-hai
To: Olog-hai
Idiot. He could have waited till after election to announce this
2 posted on
09/03/2016 11:16:25 PM PDT by
Nifster
(Ignore all polls. Get Out The Vote)
To: Olog-hai
Pennsylvania: That does it. No more pretzels for you.
3 posted on
09/03/2016 11:24:11 PM PDT by
Jeff Chandler
(Everywhere is freaks and hairies Dykes and fairies, tell me where is sanity?)
To: Olog-hai
I face this multi-state issue every year. My company has a presence in nearly every state. If I work 5 days or more in a given state, I can expect to see a W-2 itemization for income tax collected for that state. Last year it was my state of residence (Idaho) plus California and Nebraska. My supervisor and co-workers are in San Diego, so I'm making trips of 2 to 5 days a month there. I have customers and staff to support in Nebraska. That average one week a year. Just enough to get tagged for an income tax filing. The cost of the software and filing fee is almost offset by the refund from Nebraska.
The income I earn on the trips to CA falls in a lower tax bracket (ditto NE), thus often gets refunded. I end up owing a bit to Idaho. TurboTax works out the details. It's a pain in the butt. The behavior of tracking the zip code where you are executing your labor became fashionable when states became hungry for tax revenue. It's a lot of extra work for businesses and taxpayers.
5 posted on
09/04/2016 1:13:13 AM PDT by
Myrddin
To: Olog-hai
If lawmakers come back next week and cut health costs, Christie could consider revising his termination of the reciprocal tax pact.
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This isn’t a done deal. He’s playing hardball.
7 posted on
09/04/2016 3:26:54 AM PDT by
Moonman62
(Make America Great Again!)
To: Olog-hai
11 posted on
09/04/2016 4:45:53 AM PDT by
Ray76
(Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo!)
To: Olog-hai
Raise revenue = ripping off taxpayers
To: Olog-hai
Growing up, my family lived in New Jersey. My father worked in NYC.
My father paid NYC income tax, NY State income tax and NJ income tax. And, NJ property tax. Of course, there was also Federal income tax too.
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