I work for a company in Tennessee. Its rural and I couldn't find a place to rent, so the company flies me from Oklahoma (where my parents live) to Tennessee 10 days at a time about twice a month where I work. Tennessee has no income tax. In Oklahoma, income tax is 7.5%. Do I have to pay Oklahoma taxes on the income I earn in Tennessee even though I don't make any money in Oklahoma? I have a driver's license in Oklahoma but really nothing else that ties me to the state. I don't own any property in Oklahoma.
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You have to report all income from all sources on your Oklahoma tax return, foreign and domestic.
True. But do I pay taxes on the Tennessee income.
Yes, most likely Oklahoma is your domicile because you do live there and do not have a home in Tennessee and your driver's license is in Oklahoma so you would be required to report and pay tax on your Tennessee income to Oklahoma as your resident state.
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