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adepssimius t1_itpj6mt wrote
Reply to comment by kingtitty101 in Do you have to pay mass income tax if you are in NH? by pbrontap
MA should not take any taxes out automatically if the company has you set up correctly.
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Reply to comment by Newblivion in Adam Montgomery charged with murdering his daughter, Harmony Montgomery by IamMikey1
The news story states that the search is still ongoing.
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Reply to comment by Peeeculiar in Do you have to pay mass income tax if you are in NH? by pbrontap
You claim you worked no days in MA as a nonresident and they are able to tax you for 0 out of 365 days. Tax liability has to do with your residence and physical work location. If your employer withholds for a state you never worked in, that's their clerical error and you are entitled to a refund of that amount.
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Reply to comment by Anxious_Aide_2091 in Do you have to pay mass income tax if you are in NH? by pbrontap
Nope. You pay taxes in the state where you live/work. If you didn't physically work in MA and don't live in MA then MA has no grounds to tax you.
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Reply to comment by Peeeculiar in Do you have to pay mass income tax if you are in NH? by pbrontap
Nope. You pay taxes in the state where you live/work. If you didn't physically work in MA and don't live in MA then MA has no grounds to tax you.
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Reply to comment by Tornado_Wind_of_Love in Do you have to pay mass income tax if you are in NH? by pbrontap
This is false. State taxes have nothing to do with office locations and are only owed based on state residence of the worker and location where the work was performed. Remote workers pay tax where they physically work from, with very few exceptions.
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Reply to comment by kingtitty101 in Do you have to pay mass income tax if you are in NH? by pbrontap
It's not necessarily a tax credit. In general, excluding pandemic emergency orders, if you don't physically work in a state or live in a state but the company you work for is in that state, you don't file taxes with that state and taxes are not withheld for that state.
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Reply to comment by NathanVfromPlus in Anyone else going insane from political ads? by whoisdizzle
Absolutely.
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Reply to comment by _drjayphd_ in Anyone else going insane from political ads? by whoisdizzle
Yes it is. I'd rather pay the people who are creating the content directly, but I still like to support any content creators that I watch, so I pay for pro.
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Reply to comment by glidec in Anyone else going insane from political ads? by whoisdizzle
I swear to god I'm going to run for a state seat solely to push my TRASH act and abstain from everything else.
To Remove Asinine Signs Here
It would prevent placement of political signs on the public right of way. Keep your shit in your yard if you feel the need.
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Reply to comment by hardsoft in Anyone else going insane from political ads? by whoisdizzle
It showed up on a Hassan mailer with a source cited, but myself and the other guy likely didn't bother to validate that the statement was actually supported by the source they cited, so who knows?
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Reply to comment by NathanVfromPlus in Anyone else going insane from political ads? by whoisdizzle
I was watching Louis Rossman, and he made a pretty good point that you are better off just donating a single dollar directly to content creators you enjoy rather than subscribing to YT premium because the cut that content creators make is so small even for premium views that a dollar is far beyond whatever they would get paid for your views, like all of your views forever.
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Reply to comment by kingtitty101 in Do you have to pay mass income tax if you are in NH? by pbrontap
> Generally speaking, when you pay a remote employee, you pay the local taxes in the state where the employee works.
> If your employee works in the same state your company is registered in, you’ll withhold state income taxes and pay state unemployment insurance (SUI) tax in this state. You may also need to withhold local income tax from their paycheck.
> What about remote employees working in different states?
> Your company will need to register with the tax agencies (state and possibly local) in each state it has remote employees. You may also need to register with the labor/unemployment agencies in each locale too.
> You’ll then be required to withhold taxes in the states where your employees work.
https://weworkremotely.com/how-to-set-up-payroll-and-taxes-for-remote-workers