Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments

PebblyJackGlasscock t1_iurl5wq wrote

Unless you pay for a really, really good attorney the state in which business is conducted is where that business owes taxes. You cannot change a mailing address to NH and duck NY state taxes.

3

cutefuzzythings t1_iurmmkn wrote

I will be living in NH and the business operates in NY without me. I technically "oversee" the management, but there's not much that I don't do remotely.

1

habituallinestepper1 t1_iurqtnu wrote

Yeah, you need a really, really, really good attorney. It's probably less expensive to just pay your taxes but, you do you.

However, when you've spent a lot of money on fees and get the following answer, please remember you were told this for free (twice):

Tax is owed in the state the business was conducted in, not where you "oversee" it from.

2

Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_iurvefc wrote

I would assume that the business' EIN number is from NY. Which would make it a NY entity and pays NY taxes. Even if a business was headquartered in another state, but has a business in another state, it would still pay taxes.

I believe this also includes electronic businesses.

2