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As a service technician I work on both sides of the state line. How do I deduct the money earned on Washington soil from my Idaho W-2 as my employer deducts Idaho taxes on all jobs.
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You have to come up with a method to prorate (or allocate) the income. The method must be reasonable. If your employer has a record of your job tickets, you may be able to use that information to differentiate between the work in the two states. Document whatever method you do use, in case Idaho questions it.
But you are correct for allocating: Washington has no state tax, and as a Washington resident, you aren't taxed by Idaho for work you do in Washington.
You have to come up with a method to prorate (or allocate) the income. The method must be reasonable. If your employer has a record of your job tickets, you may be able to use that information to differentiate between the work in the two states. Document whatever method you do use, in case Idaho questions it.
But you are correct for allocating: Washington has no state tax, and as a Washington resident, you aren't taxed by Idaho for work you do in Washington.
Then why do your intuit-generated W-2's fail to make this allocation in the Box 16 when you have all the information to do so? We need that on our W-2's but our final payroll is 12/31/20, and you generate your W-2's on 1/1/21 (a national holiday) without allowing us to review and make corrections. How are the employees to know how to "allocate" their income?
Can you forward this to your payroll department
Few, or None in this Public forum are experienced in Intuit Payroll Services, and how they work.
Perhaps someone with experience will reply....but I expect this to get buried by all those folks complaining about the 1st and 2nd stimulus....
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https://quickbooks.intuit.com/payroll/pricing/
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