
Working remotely in a different state than your employer? Here's what that means for your taxes
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If you worked from a state other than the one where your employer is based, you may have to pay up for that privilege come tax time.
Here's why: You are now going to be subject to the income tax rules of two or more states (depending on how many states you worked from remotely last year).
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