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State tax filing
@kristinelby Please reach back out to me when you write and publish your article. I even suggest a title: "New York's Convience Rule for Telecommuters: What it Means, and What it doesn't". As I mentioned earlier, nothing that I have seen published on this subject has even hinted that this is how New York really treats the telecommuter. Presuming that this stance is correct and legally founded (and you've given me plenty of source material to say that it is), it seems that all of New York's employment taxation policies related to this subject are deliberately vague. While not going to motive, it at the very least creates a barrage of red flags that gives the taxation department plenty of returns that they can use to question individuals on whether there situation can or cannot be judged under convenience. Thus, New York's reputation to be so aggressive with these cases.
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