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State income tax withholding
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill V" data-source="post: 991220" data-attributes="member: 54538"><p>I definitely don't know the details, but I know that when pro athletes compete in another state than where they reside--regardless of whether it's their employing team's home state or not--they must pay taxes to that state. That is, if a player who lives in Florida is playing for the Minnesota Vikings, and they play away games in eight different states, the player needs to pay income taxes in not only Minnesota, but each of the other eight states. I don't know if they pay taxes on a full sixteenth of their income to those other states, or if the games are considered only part of their employment, in addition to all the practices, appearances, etc., that occur in Minnesota as part of their contract--but I've seen multiple reports indicating that each state gets their cut from each player.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If your situation is somewhat similar--not only would I think that it was correct for your employer to collect withholding from you for each state, but I would also think that a certain amount of income tax is due to each state you worked in, even if you live in no-income-tax Florida...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill V, post: 991220, member: 54538"] I definitely don't know the details, but I know that when pro athletes compete in another state than where they reside--regardless of whether it's their employing team's home state or not--they must pay taxes to that state. That is, if a player who lives in Florida is playing for the Minnesota Vikings, and they play away games in eight different states, the player needs to pay income taxes in not only Minnesota, but each of the other eight states. I don't know if they pay taxes on a full sixteenth of their income to those other states, or if the games are considered only part of their employment, in addition to all the practices, appearances, etc., that occur in Minnesota as part of their contract--but I've seen multiple reports indicating that each state gets their cut from each player. If your situation is somewhat similar--not only would I think that it was correct for your employer to collect withholding from you for each state, but I would also think that a certain amount of income tax is due to each state you worked in, even if you live in no-income-tax Florida... [/QUOTE]
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