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  • phoneymouse@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Not if you live in a state with state and local income tax. They capped SALT deductions, so you’re basically paying tax on taxed income.

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        Some states still require you to file even if you don’t live there, but have ties, and may tax your income.

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          can you define ties? Because I don’t see how if I move from state A to state B that they will take income I earn while living in state B.

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            You own property in the state, or consider it your primary residence, you have income from business or investments in the state.

            It really varies state by state.

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          Further, not doing so could impact things like voter registration depending upon the state. The whole system of US voting is a mess since it’s all at the state level.