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State tax filing
@candycanepanda wrote:
As a resident of NV and a non-resident teleworking for CT, from what you're saying I am completely exempt from state taxes? The employer would then just remove all state information on the W-2 for me?
You do not have to pay any NV or CT state tax (as long as you do not do any work IN CT). And, yes, your CT employer should not put any state information on your W-2. But you mentioned that you have rental income from California. You have to file a CA nonresident tax return and pay CA tax on the rental income. So you are not completely free of all state tax.
(Technically "exempt" is the wrong word. You are not exempt from CT tax. You just don't have to pay any CT tax because you have no CT source income. "Exempt" implies that you would never have to pay any CT tax under any circumstances, even if you had CT income. And, of course, you're not exempt from NV state tax because there is no NV state tax to be exempt from.)