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State tax filing
He has a letter from his employer that he did not work in NY at all. His business card has his personal cell #, no address, he even meets multiple requirements of the office. You site the facts but, then fail to state details to those facts of proving an office. Yet then you do not tell folks how difficult it is to prove your office for NYS purposes and what Convenience of Employer rule is. We are in middle of a fight with NY and have a tax partner who is fighting others on our side but, have to pay every year and do note he now even works for a NJ office and they still reccomend paying NY. Do note he is a licensed CPA and has work in the field for many years. Let me know your court cases considering NY claims to tax them otherwise.
Let me know your clients whom are not withholding NYS taxes where the office is in NY and the person telecommutes. I'd love to hear it considering the major payroll firms are wh NY for anyone who is assigned ot a NYS office.
Make sure you are informing these telecommuters the full details of what an office is and also if they ever go to NY for training, or an interview or a party for the FIRM you better give them all those details.
Let me know your clients whom are not withholding NYS taxes where the office is in NY and the person telecommutes. I'd love to hear it considering the major payroll firms are wh NY for anyone who is assigned ot a NYS office.
Make sure you are informing these telecommuters the full details of what an office is and also if they ever go to NY for training, or an interview or a party for the FIRM you better give them all those details.
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‎April 24, 2024
2:36 PM