Generally speaking, you owe income tax in both the state where you work and the state where you live. Since Florida does not have an income tax, you would owe tax in Georgia only. You would file a Georgia non-resident return.
it is residential
The state where you work and earn the income wants to collect some state income tax on the income that you earn in that state.
yes
i don't know about Ohio but usually you have to file for each state you make income in, but some states you'll be exempt if you make a small enough income there or you're stationed in the military and don't live there, but some states don't have income tax at all. check the state requirements before you file
Nonresidents must file a return if Alabama income exceeds the allowable prorated personal exemption.
Generally speaking, you owe income tax in both the state where you work and the state where you live. Since Florida does not have an income tax, you would owe tax in Georgia only. You would file a Georgia non-resident return.
No because Illinois will want some state income taxes paid on the income that was earned in Illinois.
Gee, is Alabama part of the US? Of course.
Yes you would file a Alabama nonresident income tax return. Alabama Individual Income Tax Return Form (Nonresidents Only) Form 40NR . Go to the Alabama Department of Revenue website
it is residential
The state where you work and earn the income wants to collect some state income tax on the income that you earn in that state.
no
BothIncome tax goes to Alabama, City/State taxes to Georgia.
Since the money was earned in Alabama, it is taxable in the state Alabama. The only way to get a refund if there is an overpayment is to file an Alabama tax return.
Alabama pay resident (if they have any) gerogia pay non-resident on the earned wages
Yes, in the state of Alabama, there are restrictions on where sexual predators can live and work. They are prohibited from living within 2,000 feet of a school or child-care facility and from working in certain occupations that involve contact with children. These restrictions aim to protect children and ensure the safety of communities.