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The Garden State has seen its fair share of out-of-state employees joining the workforce. So, for an employee who travels from another state in which they live, to work in New Jersey, has to file multiple tax returns at tax time, right? Not necessarily, as it depends on the state in which you reside thanks […]

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North Dakota’s workforce isn’t purely comprised of residential employees. Some workers travel from Minnesota or Montana to work in the state of North Dakota, and those who do fall under a special set of tax rules that exempt them from paying taxes in North Dakota on the income they earned there. These rules are known […]

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Tax time can be a bit confusing for some taxpayers, especially those who have multiple forms of income. Sometimes, employees travel into another state to work, and they may worry about having to file a return in each state in which they live and work. However, some states have created certain rules, known as reciprocal […]

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Employees in the state of West Virginia who live in another state get a special pass come tax time as long as they are covered by a special agreement between the states known as a reciprocal tax agreement. West Virginia holds reciprocal tax agreements with resident of Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Residents of […]

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Commuting to work has become such commonplace that several taxpayers even cross state borders to work. Living in one state and working in another doesn’t automatically mean that you have to pay taxes on your earnings twice. You’re only required to pay your fair share of taxes, so you should make sure you understand exactly […]

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Tax time doesn’t have to be difficult for workers who are residents of a different state than that in which they work. Many states have enacted reciprocal tax agreements, which allows taxpayers living in certain states covered under the agreement to be exempt in paying income tax on earnings from within the work state. For […]

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Minnesota allows those who work in the state to be exempt from paying state income tax if they are a legal resident of Michigan or North Dakota. Taxpayers who live in these two states are able to work in Minnesota without having to worry about filing a return for the money they earn in the […]

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