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rjrumfel
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and living in NC. I've never worked across the border before. If anyone else has done this, could you please shed some light on the state tax situation? Am I to pay income tax to the state I live in, the state I work in, or both?

Sorry, I horribly misspelled Virginia

[Edited on June 10, 2009 at 8:07 PM. Reason : asdfas]

6/10/2009 8:07:27 PM

JTMONEYNCSU
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6/10/2009 8:09:35 PM

amac884
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6/10/2009 8:11:14 PM

rjrumfel
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I think I may have found my answer.

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"You will owe taxes in VA on all earning in that state. Since you are now a resident of NC, you will also report income earned while a resident of NC on your NC return. However, NC will give you a credit for taxes paid to VA.

If you do not report the spending of the per diem amount to your company, it should be reported as taxable income and should be included on your W-2. You may deduct any allowable expenses as miscellaneous itemized deductions on Schedule A, subject to the 2% limitation. "


Can anyone validate this statement?

[Edited on June 10, 2009 at 8:12 PM. Reason : ^asshole, dont you think I looked before I made this thread?]

6/10/2009 8:11:33 PM

JTMONEYNCSU
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no?

6/10/2009 8:12:38 PM

josephlava21
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i used to work in fort mill but lived in charlotte.

can't remember shit about taxes besides i paid them to S.C. not N.C.

6/10/2009 10:33:48 PM

ThePeter
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you probably should've put this in the lounge

6/10/2009 10:35:52 PM

rjrumfel
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I thought about it, but I figured it would get more looks in here.

6/10/2009 10:38:24 PM

OmarBadu
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your quote is correct

6/10/2009 10:39:56 PM

JeffreyBSG
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I wonder if the words "virgin" and "vagina" are etymologically related

I would assume so

6/11/2009 12:52:31 AM

abmca
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My grandad lives in NC, works in VA. You do pay taxes in both states. You do get the tax credit, but VA state taxes are lower than NC ones if I'm not mistaken, so even with the credit, you will owe NC money.

6/11/2009 9:57:52 AM

cddweller
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So... they double dip?

6/11/2009 10:11:46 AM

quagmire02
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^ no, you should get credit on your NC taxes for those you paid to virginia

6/11/2009 10:44:28 AM

simonn
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Quote :
"My grandad lives in NC, works in VA. You do pay taxes in both states. You do get the tax credit, but VA state taxes are lower than NC ones if I'm not mistaken, so even with the credit, you will owe NC money."

i once bought something at a walmart in virginia and returned it to north carolina and made a profit of like $0.02 due to tax difference. it was pretty sweet.

6/11/2009 10:47:17 AM

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