Generally speaking, you owe income tax in both the state where you work and the state where you live. Since the state you live in does not have an income tax, you would owe tax in the state where you worked only. You would file a non-resident return in that state.
From personal experience, if you live in Oklahoma and your workplace is in a different state, you are obligated pay Oklahoma state income taxes on those wages. This is probably true for all other state income tax states.
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does Erie have state taxes
Yes, you can still do taxes if you're on welfare Calworks. Actually, anyone who resides in the USA is obligated to turn in an annual federal tax return.
You are not personally responsible for them, they will be paid from her estate. It is your responsibility to see that is done.
Individuals benefit from state services. (STUDYISLAND)
Yes, but you dont have to report it, and doesnt give taxes back. The taxes are called ITBIS and are paid indirectly when you buy product and services.
state taxes, federal taxes, and local taxes.
It would depend on your state law. But in most places, counties collect sales taxes in addition to state sales taxes.
The employer is absolutely obligated to do so. Not doing so is subject to harsh penalties and even being responsible for the employees taxes. It is something taken very, very seriously, and of course not only by the Feds, but State and even Unemployment, Workers Comp, and lots of interested parties at the State & Local level. Most all States, like the Feds, have a requirement that estimated taxes be made by everyone through the year...which is done by payroll withholding or by sending quarterly payments if self employed. Not doing so subjects the taxpayer to penalties and interest...and sometimes more.
State taxes, usually State Income Tax
do you have to pay taxes on medical insurance in the state of Washington