Telecommuting Tax

By on March 30, 2005 in Ideas


Hit & Run: “In what appears to be a significant change in the taxing landscape for long-distance telecommuters — those who work for a company legally based in a state other then the one they live in — the state of New York says it can tax all the income earned by anyone from companies based there, no matter where they live.”

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