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State tax filing
I assume you're a resident of Florida.
Basically the rule is that you have to pay income tax to states you physically worked in if (1) that state has an income tax; and (2) your income in that state exceeds its filing threshold for non-residents. You can find each state's filing threshold on its tax website.
The rules are different if you travel because you work in interstate commerce - for example the trucking, airline, or railroad industry. The general rule there (there are exceptions) is that if your job involves travel to or through several states, you only pay state taxes to the state in which you reside.
**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.
‎January 29, 2021
8:56 AM