It’s more common than it may seem for a person to cross state borders in order to go to work. For those that do, tax time may be a little more intensive, as they are required to fill out a tax return for the state in which they live and the state in which they […]

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In the state of Virginia, certain employees who are residents of certain other states are exempt from paying income tax on their earnings. The exemptions result from specific agreements, known as reciprocal tax agreements, which make filing tax returns a little bit simpler. Residents of the District of Columbia, Kentucky, Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia […]

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Commuting to work has become such commonplace that several taxpayers even cross state borders to work. Living in one state and working in another doesn’t automatically mean that you have to pay taxes on your earnings twice. You’re only required to pay your fair share of taxes, so you should make sure you understand exactly […]

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In certain states throughout the US, agreements have been entered into with bordering states to make tax time a little easier on those who work and live in two separate states. These arrangements are known as reciprocal tax agreements, and allow those who work outside of their home state to be exempt from paying income […]

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Reciprocal agreements are entered into by neighboring states so residents can cross the border for employment without having to pay double income tax. Many states have created these agreements to make tax time easier for commuters who work and reside in two different states. These exemptions mean you only have to pay income tax on […]

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Tax time doesn’t have to be difficult for workers who are residents of a different state than that in which they work. Many states have enacted reciprocal tax agreements, which allows taxpayers living in certain states covered under the agreement to be exempt in paying income tax on earnings from within the work state. For […]

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Throughout the United States, there is a large percentage of the workforce that crosses state lines to work. Resident of one state may seek employment in another, especially if they live near a border that makes the commute simple. However, this can mean a more difficult tax season for those that commute. Thankfully, many states […]

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Minnesota allows those who work in the state to be exempt from paying state income tax if they are a legal resident of Michigan or North Dakota. Taxpayers who live in these two states are able to work in Minnesota without having to worry about filing a return for the money they earn in the […]

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Certain states that border one another have set specific agreements in place that allow taxpayers to be a resident of one state and work in another. Reciprocal tax agreements make tax time easier by requiring the taxpayer to only file one return in their home state, as they are exempt from paying taxes in their […]

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When you live near the border of another state, it’s quite common that you will cross into the other state for employment. In these cases, you may worry that you’ll be paying income tax twice on the money you earn, as you’ll owe both the state you work in and your home state. However, many […]

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