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hardatwork93
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If I live in Massachusetts but work remotely for a company in New York but do all my work at home in MA as an independent contractor. How will taxes work?

I was just hired as a remote data specialist for a company headquartered in New York, NY yesterday, but I am working from home only in my state of Massachusetts. I am new to remote work, and I need some legal information and advice on what tax forms I need to file so that I am in compliance with the tax laws and regulations given my specific question. In other words, would I need to file a tax return with just my resident state (Massachusetts), or would I need to fill out a tax return for both the resident state (Massachusetts) and the non-resident state (New York)?

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IsabellaG
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If I live in Massachusetts but work remotely for a company in New York but do all my work at home in MA as an independent contractor. How will taxes work?

If your employer was located in most other states, you would only have to file a return in your resident state, because most states agree that you pay tax to the state where you were physically located when you performed the work.

 

Unfortunately, NY state taxes many telecommuters. See this link to the  The New York Department of Taxation and Finance. The idea is that unless you are working in Massachusetts for the convenience of the employer, you are taxed as if you work in NY as a nonresident. Read the information in the link, because they show other possibilities that could apply to you.

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IsabellaG
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If I live in Massachusetts but work remotely for a company in New York but do all my work at home in MA as an independent contractor. How will taxes work?

If your employer was located in most other states, you would only have to file a return in your resident state, because most states agree that you pay tax to the state where you were physically located when you performed the work.

 

Unfortunately, NY state taxes many telecommuters. See this link to the  The New York Department of Taxation and Finance. The idea is that unless you are working in Massachusetts for the convenience of the employer, you are taxed as if you work in NY as a nonresident. Read the information in the link, because they show other possibilities that could apply to you.

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If I live in Massachusetts but work remotely for a company in New York but do all my work at home in MA as an independent contractor. How will taxes work?

Your reply applies to employees, not independent contractors. Isn't there a difference?

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