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Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Tax situation for working remotely.

Started working remotely during the last 3months of last year. Originally lived in Florida where I own a home and receive homestead exemption(big tax break). I gave my company an address in Georgia primarily for tax purposes. They have been deducting Georgia state income tax since I started working remotely. Florida had no state income tax. I've been staying long term in Airbnb's visting different areas of the Southeast to check out where I might want to settle down and thus have no real permanent location. I am a nomad, all the while working of course. Now, I am unsure if I will actually set up permanently in GA. It might be TN instead. But in the meantime, I'm confused as to whether or not I should file as a non-resident of GA (and would employer find out?) or resident of GA (and risk losing homestead exemption in FL AND might not even permanently settle in GA) Am going to post this in taxes thread as well,but I'm curious about what other remote workers might be doing concerning tax situation in similar circumstances.



Submitted March 09, 2016 at 10:52PM by verite64 http://ift.tt/1TuA2Cl , ,

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