Good luck getting volunteers in the future.
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@jon-nyc said in Good luck getting volunteers in the future.:
It’s not that fucked up. I did it for years as a consultant. Always had multiple state returns.
Me too. But I did not have to pay Wisconsin taxes for money I received from Ohio clients.
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@Mik said in Good luck getting volunteers in the future.:
@jon-nyc said in Good luck getting volunteers in the future.:
It’s not that fucked up. I did it for years as a consultant. Always had multiple state returns.
Me too. But I did not have to pay Wisconsin taxes for money I received from Ohio clients.
Depends on Wisconsin tax law, whether/how you performed work in Wisconsin, and what interstate compact Ohio might have with Wisconsin, if any.
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@Mik said in Good luck getting volunteers in the future.:
@jon-nyc said in Good luck getting volunteers in the future.:
It’s not that fucked up. I did it for years as a consultant. Always had multiple state returns.
Me too. But I did not have to pay Wisconsin taxes for money I received from Ohio clients.
I don’t know the specific details but it isn't generally true. Sounds like the press blew up some very special case to try to scratch the ‘nothing’ off of this burger.
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@Improviso said in Good luck getting volunteers in the future.:
Yea... ya better hope that second wave doesn't hit NYC.
Good luck getting anyone to go...
You think 5-8% less on 200k annualized will make a difference?
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I think the primary issue is groups like Samaritan’s Purse that came in from out of the area, whose nurses weren’t being paid 5K a month and were not being paid any extra to be there. They are being double taxed on their same income.
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For 15 years I dealt with multiple state returns. You can claim the tax paid in the away state as a credit against your home state tax, at least within certain limits. It’s not the complete complete breech of common sense portrayed in this piece. This is not a novel issue.