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posted Sep 16, 2021 1:23:53 PM

Work Location is California but I stay in Virginia.

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My Work Location is California but I'm currently staying in Virginia due to remote work. May I know the tax situation in this case? Do I have to pay taxes in both states? If yes, is there a way to avoid this situation?

 

Thanks in advance. 

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Level 8
Sep 16, 2021 1:42:41 PM

You will pay taxes to Virginia.  If California taxes are being deducted from your pay, then you will file a California return to have those taxes refunded to you.  

If you are not having Virginia taxes deducted, or are working as a 1099 employee, then look into paying estimated taxes to Virginia.

Level 15
Sep 17, 2021 6:58:47 AM

In what state is your domicile - your main, primary home?   If you're domiciled in CA,  you remain a CA resident for tax purposes during temporary absences, regardless of the length of the absence.

So if your domicile is in CA, and you are living in VA temporarily, then your income is taxable by both states, and you'd have to file a tax return in each of the two states.  In that situation, you'd be able to claim a credit on your VA return for the taxes paid to CA, so you wouldn't be double-taxed.  

 

But if your domicile is in VA, and you are a W-2 employee who works exclusively in VA, then your work income is taxable only by VA.  If that's your situation, you'd want your employer to withhold VA taxes only.