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State Income Tax for Tennessee Resident Working for Colorado Company

Hello,

 

I live in Tennessee but am employed remotely by a company based in Colorado. During the entire year of 2023, I never physically worked in or even visited Colorado.

 

Am I required to pay income tax to Colorado under these circumstances?

 

Thank you!

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DawnC
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State Income Tax for Tennessee Resident Working for Colorado Company

No, you do not.  Out of State employers

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DawnC
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State Income Tax for Tennessee Resident Working for Colorado Company

No, you do not.  Out of State employers

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State Income Tax for Tennessee Resident Working for Colorado Company

Thank you, Dawn!

State Income Tax for Tennessee Resident Working for Colorado Company

Quick clarifying question (might be a silly one).

 

Even if I am not required to pay state income tax, do I still need to file a state return for Colorado for $0? Not sure if this is even possible, but wanted to check just in case.

 

Thanks!

TomD8
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State Income Tax for Tennessee Resident Working for Colorado Company

"...do I still need to file a state return for Colorado for $0?"

 

No, not unless CO income tax was mistakenly withheld from your pay.  If that happened, you'd have to file a non-resident CO return, showing the withholding but declaring zero CO income, in order to obtain a complete refund.

 

 

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State Income Tax for Tennessee Resident Working for Colorado Company

Thank you, Tom!

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