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monkey44
Aug 03, 2013Nomad II
rockportrocket wrote:
You best check the laws on that. If you draw wages in Ga (under their laws), you are considered a resident. PERIOD. I went thru hell during what you are saying. If you are a Ga resident and you earn wages elsewhere, YOU must pay taxes to Ga on all that other income. And that includes pensions, 401ks, or any king of income.
What you said is not possible - as state cannot force you to become a resident just because you earn money in that state. I earned money in several states for years - and only filed taxes in my home state ... it depends on the kind of work you do and where that work is "Home Based" not always where you earn that money, nor who pays it.
Right idea, check with a tax person in your home state to see how it works. Don't take the word of someone on this forum as absolute.
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