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chuckpint

join:2001-07-06
Evanston, IL

States working it out.

Note that at least in the Midwest, most states have a deal with their neighboring states. If you live in one state, and work in another, you only pay to one state. The states have worked that out. But that is only for neighboring states. Since Tennessee and New York are so far apart that no one would physically commute from one to the other, they have no such deal. I'd be curious to hear from someone that lives in New Jersey, but works in New York. I'm sure they don't pay full income taxes to both states.

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