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Tax Rules for the Out-of-State Worker

Do you travel over multiple state borders for your job?  When it comes to filing your taxes, do you find it confusing trying to comply with multiple states’ income taxes?
By MSA Staff

Do you travel over multiple state borders for your job?  When it comes to filing your taxes, do you find it confusing trying to comply with multiple states’ income taxes?

If you find yourself crossing state borders, here are some helpful points to remember for tax season:

  • Commuting to another state may result in filing two tax returns
  • Living and working in two states may provide a simpler filing option

For more details on the points listed above, read the full article in the Knowledge Center.

Wondering if your situation constitutes any of the tax options mentioned above?  Talk with a Money Coach and get your answer!  Our staff of Money Coaches includes Tax Specialists.  Your Money Coach can provide next steps to make your tax process clear and easy.  Call your Coach today at 888-724-2326.

Information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and is not intended to offer specific personalized investment, financial planning, tax, legal or accounting advice. We recommend that you consult an attorney, tax advisor or accountant regarding your unique circumstances.

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