Hard to answer not knowing which states you live/work in. Some states allow for a credit for income taxes paid to other states.
As an example, someone living in NJ but working in New York City will have NY state taxes withheld from their paycheck. At the end of the year, they file NY non-resident tax forms and NJ resident tax forms. On the NJ forms, they calculate their tax liability, and there is a place to enter the amount of tax paid to other states (NY in this case). A credit is applied based on the ratio of income taxable in both states over income taxable only by NJ. In most cases, the net amount of the liability and the credit is close to zero.
2006-12-14 06:13:31
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answered by mliu327 2
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If both state have income taxes, you are required to FILE in both states. In most cases the tax you actually pay is the higher of the to rates. How that is divided between the states depends on the states involved.
2006-12-14 10:53:29
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answered by STEVEN F 7
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Not sure I get your question. You live in a state and pay normal taxes each year and if you work in another state you have to file a non resident fpr, for a refund but certainly not pay anything if you don't reside there.
(Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming don't have any personal income taxes).
2006-12-14 05:54:17
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answered by Tapestry6 7
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Not unless one of the states has no income taxes. There are a few like FL and TX. Or just move to state where you work.
2006-12-14 05:48:34
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answered by spicertax 5
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Get another job, preferably one without a state income tax.
2006-12-14 05:52:56
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answered by Tony S 2
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States, especially adjacent ones, normally have reciprocal agreements where you can deduct the taxes paid to one state from what you'd owe in the other.
2006-12-14 08:12:30
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answered by Judy 7
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Nope I don't thimk so. My mother did the same thing many years ago. Your only way around it would be to live and work in the same state.
2006-12-14 05:54:06
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answered by poof10958 4
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yeah move to the state u work in
2006-12-14 05:51:52
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answered by crystal 1
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if your mexican there is if your american you got to pay
2006-12-14 05:52:52
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answered by dogman302007 2
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