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As a NY contractor with a 1099 from a company in MN, do I file that as money I made in other states?

 
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As a NY contractor with a 1099 from a company in MN, do I file that as money I made in other states?

You report the income in the state where the actual work was performed- so if the company in Minnesota paid you or work you did in New York, you would only report it in New York.

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As a NY contractor with a 1099 from a company in MN, do I file that as money I made in other states?

You report the income in the state where the actual work was performed- so if the company in Minnesota paid you or work you did in New York, you would only report it in New York.

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As a NY contractor with a 1099 from a company in MN, do I file that as money I made in other states?

Thank you very much.

As a NY contractor with a 1099 from a company in MN, do I file that as money I made in other states?

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