Any telecommuting fpDevelopers watching this?
Nancy Palmquist
nlp at vss3.com
Wed Mar 30 10:08:19 PST 2005
Kenneth Brody wrote:
> Quoting GCC Consulting (Wed, 30 Mar 2005 10:23:56 -0500):
> [...]
>
>>As for contractors, consultants etc, the taxation, if applied, would
>>only be on that portion of their income derived while working in NY
>>or in this case, if the telecommute, what they do while "connected".
>
>
> So, if I telnet into a system to do work for 10 hours, I need to pay
> that other state 10 hours of taxes. But, if I work on a copy here for
> 10 hours and ftp the file over, I owe the other state zero?
>
> [...]
>
>>As an aside, if you purchase a bottle of wine in DC, leave it unopened,
>>and drive with it to New York on interstate 95, you are supposed to pay
>>taxes in Va, Md, Del, NJ and NY. At least that's what I have been told.
>
>
> What if you open it an immediately re-cork it? What if we drink half the
> bottle in Delaware and another quarter on New Jersey? :-)
>
Then you shouldn't be driving; ;-)
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