Submitted by boopthesnoot19387 t3_10lsg58 in washingtondc
Hi guys. I'm looking for anyone in this exact situation due to the peculiar laws.
I'm employed by a firm based in New York state (not NYC) and work remote from my home here in d.c. full time. I'm trying to figure out what this means as it relates to my taxes.
NY seems to have this strange "convenience rule" that suggests I owe taxes to NY. Is this accurate? If so, what does this mean as far as D.C. taxes? There's no way I have to pay 2 states worth of income taxes right?
If anyone in my situation could elaborate a bit on how all of this works I'd be super grateful. I've done 100 google searches for and I'm more confused now than when I started searching for answers.
Aggie_Hawk t1_j5ynsw3 wrote
No, you won’t pay twice. If NY taxes were taken out you will need to file a return for both NY and DC, you will file as a nonresident in NY and a resident in DC. This is pretty common and you will just be refunded from NY and may owe to DC