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State tax filing
I worked remotely from my residence in Michigan for a company located in NYC the entire year of 2018. The company currently withholds NYS taxes only (not Michigan taxes). IF I understand the article correctly i should do the following:
1) File a Federal income tax return
2) File a Non-resident NYS income tax return (already withheld from employer)
3) File a resident Michigan income tax return (not withheld from employer)
My understanding is that Michigan will recognize that i've already paid state income tax to NYS and will not tax my income. Please confirm this.
If I become disabled or unemployed which state would I file disability or unemployment with? Will there be any issues with this?
Thank you for your help!
1) File a Federal income tax return
2) File a Non-resident NYS income tax return (already withheld from employer)
3) File a resident Michigan income tax return (not withheld from employer)
My understanding is that Michigan will recognize that i've already paid state income tax to NYS and will not tax my income. Please confirm this.
If I become disabled or unemployed which state would I file disability or unemployment with? Will there be any issues with this?
Thank you for your help!
‎June 4, 2019
6:38 PM