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Which state is the "source of income"?
I work for a company headquartered in New York. The company has entities and offices in multiple states, including Texas. I used to live in New York and pay taxes to New York. Then I moved to New Jersey but still paid taxes to New York because the source of income was in New York. But then I moved to Texas and I am a resident of Texas now (permanent address in Texas). My company has a registered entity in Texas and a few offices but I work fully remotely from home in Texas. Since I moved to Texas, my company stopped deducting NY state tax from my pay check (Texas does not charge income tax). Do I need to still file New York return for the period of time after I moved to Texas? How is the source of income determined? By the location of the HQ of the company or by the entity EIN number? (this move happened recently in 2022 so I am asking for next year's return). Will this be dependent whether I get two W2s - one from New York entity and one from Texas entity?