 Skippy25
join:2000-09-13 Hazelwood, MO
| reply to WTF_WTF Limits
I am no accountant (I do work for an accounting firm), but it is my understanding, that if you work more than 100 hours in a state you are to file a tax return in that state.
So no a truck driver driving through a state or a consultant that works in multiple states for 2 weeks (assuming 80 hours) does not have to file in each state. |
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 rradina
join:2000-08-08 Chesterfield, MO
| I thought the rules were more than a year. My company is in the middle of a large third-party software package and the software company cannot allow their on-site consultants to be at our site for more than a year. (They don't live here. They fly home every week-end.) We recently lost the consultants who were getting close to being on-site for a year. I thought the reasoning was that more than a year and they have to file a return in our state.
Each state could be different. Perhaps that's the rules in MO.
Perhaps it's time for this:
»www.fairtax.org/ |
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