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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Traveling Tax Implications I currently live in FL and I am considering starting some traveling. I understand the "tax advantage" program that is often mentioned in this board, but I have not seen anything about the tax implications for travelers who travel from a non wage tax state/city to a wage tax state/city. I am originally from PA and would love to take a job in my hometown of Pittsburgh, but PA and Pittsburgh both impose quite a hefty wage tax unlike FL. The "tax advantage" program certainly helps offset federal taxes but wouldn't help that much if you were still obligated to pay state/city taxes on the non-taxed portion of pay PA= Pittsburgh=1%. It would be make sense to only work in states that don't require state/city wage tax. Does the location (state) of the agency make any determininf factor as to what state you pay taxes. |
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