Submitted by _kkkkkttttt_ t3_11e9m89 in personalfinance
_kkkkkttttt_ OP t1_jacvm86 wrote
Reply to comment by Werewolfdad in Is this a mistake on my W2? by _kkkkkttttt_
my bad, I meant working for a VA a company the whole year. I didn’t realize I was being taxed differently for working at home vs in the office
Werewolfdad t1_jacwimu wrote
> I didn’t realize I was being taxed differently for working at home vs in the office
Yup. That’s the way it’s supposed to be done.
If DC has higher income taxes than VA, it doesn’t actually matter except you have to fill out two state tax returns. You just end up paying whichever has the highest rate
_kkkkkttttt_ OP t1_jad0ky4 wrote
thanks!!
lovemoonsaults t1_jacyn6y wrote
Yes. You pay taxes to the state you perform work in. You're also protected by the states' employment laws in which you perform work. Stuff to keep in mind as someone going between jurisdictions!
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