Mar 13
2010
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I'm in the military. My spouse is a Nevada resident (no state taxes), but we are moving to Washington. If she gets a job there would she pay taxes in Washington or none for Nevada? Or Both?That's ok. Evidently, the others that answered your question didn't check either. Report Abuse
Washington State does not have an income tax. So, neither.she's gonna pay the washington taxes . Taxation depends on the place where you reside and work at the moment and not where you originate from . You must report income to the state in which you work. The same income you must also report to the state which is your tax home.
Read about taxes for two states: http://taxipay.blogspot.com/2008/06/work...When your spouse takes a job in Washington and also lives in Washington she becomes a resident of the state of Washington and her income from employment within the state will be taxed by that state.
Only the military member can continue to claim state residency in another state from where they are stationed (and employed.)
By the way, I don't believe Nevada has a state Income tax.#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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