Not if the volunteer is from out of state and being paid out of state.
That’s the thing. They’re from out of state and are being paid out of state but they were working in NYC when they earned it.
On that you are 100% wrong. I can tell you from first-hand experience as a corporate consultant who worked in many states there are a lot of states that stipulate if you work some predetermined time duration in that state then you owe that state income tax regardless of what state you are paid in.
Heres my authoritative source: https://www.cpapracticeadvisor.com/tax-compliance/article/12405584/the-tax-travails-of-employees-crossing-state-lines
However, aggressive state and local taxing authorities recently began pursuing high-profile taxpayers like professional athletes and entertainers who work at multiple locations. Now this so-called jock tax is being applied on a wider scale to traditional business travelers.
“Not if the volunteer is from out of state and being paid out of state.”
Nope.