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No. You file a tax return in your resident state where you live and work regardless of where the company is located.
Example: Taxpayer works in their home as an employee for Company X. Taxpayer lives in IN and Company X is located in AL. Taxpayer files all income with their resident state of PA even if there is training in another state for a short period. If there was any state tax withholding in error for AL, they would file a return for a full refund with no income taxed to that nonresident state.
State tax law always refers to "domicile" when determining residency.
No. You file a tax return in your resident state where you live and work regardless of where the company is located.
Example: Taxpayer works in their home as an employee for Company X. Taxpayer lives in IN and Company X is located in AL. Taxpayer files all income with their resident state of PA even if there is training in another state for a short period. If there was any state tax withholding in error for AL, they would file a return for a full refund with no income taxed to that nonresident state.
State tax law always refers to "domicile" when determining residency.
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