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Loki-Don t1_j5yyc7j wrote

The NYC convenience rule is a thing and holy shit do they enforce it. The state was losing billions a year in early Covid because all the New Yorkers went elsewhere while keeping their NYC based jobs.

You won’t pay twice, but NY will get their piece, and it ain’t small.

Also, be 100% sure that you alcan forever work remote 100% of the time. I once made that mistake (lived in DC and worked for a firm with its office in NYC) and after 6 months it was “hey, can you just come up one day a week” and escalated from there to 3 or 4 days a week and that commute sucks. I finally found another job after a year of that bullshit because it was stressing me out.

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BubsterX1 t1_j637t3i wrote

OP says in the original, unedited post that his employer is in NY but not NYC. So a discussion of NYC's tax program is not helpful.

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