We are married, filing jointly.
My husband has 1 job in KS.
I have a job in KS and a job in MO.
Last year, I worked full-time in KS, part-time in MO (2025).
In 2026, I will be full-time with my employer located in MO. However, my status is remote and I reside in KS.
For the last 3 years, since the Covid stimulus check and a few job changes ---we have messed up and owed money ---going a bit futher into tax debt each year.
How can I learn how to do this better?
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I believe you are asking about 2026 taxes and moving forward. You did just learn, we are here year round and you can always come ask questions.
For 2026:
For example: Your paycheck shows you earned $1200 gross, not take home, then $1200 x 1% = $12 to pay KS.
I recommend that each quarter, you take a look at your total family income, interest, capital gains, all of it and see if you have enough withholding to avoid additional tax and possibly penalties. The KS tax rate varies from 5.2% - 5.58%. The higher limit is for MFJ above $46,000, which I am guessing would be your tax rate.
You want to avoid Penalty and Interest
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