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Taxation for a remote role
Question I have is that I am evaluating an offer for a company based in NYC. I will continue to live and work from Seattle. They don’t have a Seattle office so I will be remote.
As I understand if I am associated with the NYC office, I still need to pay NY state taxes due to the convenience rule.
My employer also has offices in Texas and California. If I get associated with one of those offices can I avoid the state taxes then? Texas has none and California does not have the convenience rule.
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February 1, 2025
8:59 AM