Interestingly, about 5 years ago Jeter was pressed by the State of New York to pay his income taxes as a resident of that state, as he was claiming residence in Florida. Fact: depending on the time of year, he DID live in both states, with residences in both the Tampa/St. Pete area and in Manhattan. Wonder why he was so interested in not “living” in NY? Sounds like a Republican at heart.
Ultimately, likely to eliminate a PR debacle, he agreed to pay his income taxes as a resident of New York City (the highest taxed locale in the country).
My brother in law lives in NJ but works out of an office in NYC. He’s only in that office maybe 12 times a month, but has to pay NYC income tax. We usually stay away at tax time— he’s not in a very good mood at that time!