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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.
All states have state income taxes.
All states have federal income tax. The only states with no state income tax are Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming.
All states have state income taxes.
All of the states that have a personal income tax.
No, There are nine states that do not have a state income tax as of Dec. 2011 The nine states without income tax are the following: Alaska Florida Nevada New Hampshire South Dakota Tennessee Texas Washington Wyoming
== == Income is taxable in both the state where it is sourced and the state where you are a resident. Income received in connection with real estate is taxable in the state where the real estate is located. This includes rental income and income from the sale of the property. Also, the state where you are a resident taxes all income earned from any source anywhere in the world. This may result in the income being taxed by two states (if both states have income taxes). In that case, one of the two states (usually the one where you are a resident) usually will allow you to take a credit for some or all of the tax paid to the other state.
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NOT all state have a personal income tax. Seven states (Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming) do not tax personal income Information from the RETIREMENTLIVING com website TAXES BY STATE http://retirementliving.com/RLtaxes.html
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No, There are nine states that do not have a state income tax as of Dec. 2011 The nine states without income tax are the following: Alaska Florida Nevada New Hampshire South Dakota Tennessee Texas Washington Wyoming
Both. States have the right to tax their residents on all income. States also have the right to tax income earned in their state (state sourced income). Therefore professional athletes (and entertainers and anyone else who works in various states) has to pay tax to their home state and anywhere they work. Lots of returns to fill out for a professional ball player.