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I work in New York City and Connecticut. Do I file taxes with both states and how does the withholding tax work?
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The BIDaWIZ Team's Answer:
You are only subject to state income tax in the state in which you are a resident; regardless
of where you work. You will report 100% of your taxable income, to your state of residency; again,
regardless of where the income was earned. If taxes are withhheld by a non-resident state, you must
file a non-resident return, therewith, and claim a 100% refund of the non-resident taxes that were withheld.