State tax filing

5 or 6 states charge income tax on some teleworkers, but Georgia is not one of them.

 

If you change your permanent residence to Texas, then starting on that date, you will only owe Georgia income tax on wages earned or paid while you are physically working or living in Georgia, such as if you work on-site a few days a year for essential meetings, training, and so on.  

 

In the year you move, you would file a Georgia part-year resident return that reports and pays tax on all your world-wide income up to the date you moved, plus any on-site income you receive after the date of your move.  In future years, you would file a Georgia non-resident return to only report and pay tax on Georgia-source (on-site) income.