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Do I have to pay taxes in my home state if I work remote?
I live in SC and work full-time remote for a company in Boston. SC has very low unemployment pay-outs should I need to file. Massachusetts unemployment pays double what SC pays. Am I legally allowed to pay taxes in MA so that in the event I find myself out of work I can collect unemployment from MA?
June 3, 2019
12:35 PM
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If you're a resident of South Carolina and perform your job while physically located in South Carolina then it's South Carolina that taxes that income.
Tom Young
June 3, 2019
12:35 PM
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Can I request to be taxed in both states so I can choose which state I want to collect unemployment from?
June 3, 2019
12:35 PM