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you can only file your taxes in the state you live in unless you work in another state and you are filing a income tax.
No.
If the state where you owe back taxes gets a judgment against you, your wages can be garnished. This can happen no matter what state you live in.
The employer pays its unemployment taxes to the state the employer is located in. You might file your claim with the state you live in, but your state would then process the claim through the "liable state".
where i live
According to the FAQ on the California Lottery Website the ticket can only be redeemed in the state it was purchased in.
no
Laws of each state vary. You have to check with the DMV in the state you live in. Buying anything in this day and age constitutes having to pay taxes. The only question is would be who do you pay the taxes to.
You didn't say what state you live in. Where I live, they let you decide whether you want them to take out taxes or not.
If you win a car you are responsible to pay taxes in the state where you live.
Sales taxes are a responsibility of the state. Merchants collect the tax and pay it to the state. Laws vary from state to state on if or how much a person must pay in sales taxes for bringing a vehicle from one state to another. Some states require the person to pay the difference between sales taxes for the two states, giving the person a credit for sales tax already paid in another state. If the state the person is moving from has no sales tax for vehicles, then the person may be given a limited time to request an exemption. There are also other types of taxes such as "end use taxes" in states like New York and New Jersey which are specific to that particular state and may have to paid. It is best to check with the state's motor vehicle administration when registering the vehicle.
No you don't, Only the state u live and work in