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I work remotely from my home state, NY. But my employers' legal entities are based in CT and MA. Do I have to file a CT and MA tax return?

I was an employee of Thomson Reuters Holdings, Inc, based in Stamford CT, until Oct 2018.  Subsequent to that, I was an employee of Thomson Reuters (Markets) LLC, based in Boston, MA.

I worked from my home office in NY state all year.  I don't have a dedicated office in Stamford or Boston.

Do I need to file CT or MA returns?  Note that my W-2s for each entity show CT and Boston addresses.

Thanks!!

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I work remotely from my home state, NY. But my employers' legal entities are based in CT and MA. Do I have to file a CT and MA tax return?

If you only worked remotely, and were never present in either state when working, you do not need to file state tax returns for CT or MA.

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I work remotely from my home state, NY. But my employers' legal entities are based in CT and MA. Do I have to file a CT and MA tax return?

If you only worked remotely, and were never present in either state when working, you do not need to file state tax returns for CT or MA.

I work remotely from my home state, NY. But my employers' legal entities are based in CT and MA. Do I have to file a CT and MA tax return?

Thank you.  I'll also add that there is an exception to this rule.  If an employer sent withholdings to a state, but you didn't work in that state, then it would still necessitate that you file a return to claim a refund.
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