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[deleted] t1_jec7jaj wrote

I believe you would be breaking the law. State of primary residence is not just where your address is. By that logic someone can buy a trailer house in CA and live in remote MO and earn California money. It also involves your health insurance, car insurance and rest of the things. I’m not a lawyer or anything confirm with someone who is more knowledgeable about this

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CoverNegative t1_jed2bfc wrote

I work in HR. Yes, this is very illegal for the reasons you mentioned. In addition, OP would be on the hook for state income taxes which are based on residential status.

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