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A Look at the Hunter "Courtship"


Gregory Pratt

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QUOTE(knightni @ Nov 28, 2007 -> 02:56 PM)
My company was headquartered in Indiana originally, now it's in Connecticut.

 

I believe that you pay the state tax of the state of your home residence.

 

I'm not certain by what authority one state would have to demand companies operating in other states to collect taxes? This was really thrashed out a few years back when California (successfully) went after Michael Jordan.

 

The state can tax wages earned in that state, they cannot offer immunity to it's citizens to not pay taxes in other states, which is what tax by residency would be creating.

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QUOTE(Linnwood @ Nov 28, 2007 -> 03:03 PM)
I didn't realize there were special laws for performers and athletes. I stand corrected.

 

Actually no "special" laws, just selected collections. The average salesperson or field service rep is never worried about, but guys with multiple zeros per game or performance . . . KA KA CHING!

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QUOTE(knightni @ Nov 28, 2007 -> 03:18 PM)
I've been audited before and no one told me I was doing it wrong.

 

State or IRS audit? The IRS doesn't care what the states are doing. Actually, I'd pick the state with the lowest rate. :lol:

 

My sympathies for the audit.

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