Timeline for Where to pay state tax when I rent apartment in two states?
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Jun 13, 2016 at 18:53 | answer | added | feetwet♦ | timeline score: 3 | |
Jun 13, 2016 at 18:53 | comment | added | phoog | Most likely you have to pay to both. The usual arrangement is that if you're physically present in California when you work, you have to pay CA tax on that income. For days when you're in Georgia, you pay GA tax. Whether you've rented an apartment anywhere is of lesser importance. I don't know the specifics of tax law in either state, though, so I don't know how it will work in your case. The personal finance site is, as Bishop suggests, more likely to have your answer. | |
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Jun 13, 2016 at 17:52 | comment | added | Bishop | This question is probably better suited to Personal Finance & Money. Try searching for it over there and if you can't find a similar question that provides you with an answer, ask there. | |
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