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remote work in a different state - are state taxes due?

  • September 25, 2024
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I live and work entirely in Florida as a consultant / contractor. One of my clients is based in Nebraska. Do I have to file a nebraska state tax return for the money i earned from my nebraska client? 

    Best answer by DoninGA

    @ppalm wrote:

    i need further clarification. I didn't give you all the facts. The company that pays me has a statutory address in FLorida which is the state I live it.  That company is owned by a company whose home office is in Nebraska.  If the address of the company that is paying me on my 1099 is Florida, I assume I DON"T have to file Nebraska, even though the parent company is in Nebraska?


    You assume correctly, you do not file a Nebraska tax return nor owe any Nebraska state income taxes just because the headquarters for the company is based in Nebraska.

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    ppalmAuthor
    September 25, 2024

    i need further clarification. I didn't give you all the facts. The company that pays me has a statutory address in FLorida which is the state I live it.  That company is owned by a company whose home office is in Nebraska.  If the address of the company that is paying me on my 1099 is Florida, I assume I DON"T have to file Nebraska, even though the parent company is in Nebraska?

    DoninGA
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    September 25, 2024

    @ppalm wrote:

    i need further clarification. I didn't give you all the facts. The company that pays me has a statutory address in FLorida which is the state I live it.  That company is owned by a company whose home office is in Nebraska.  If the address of the company that is paying me on my 1099 is Florida, I assume I DON"T have to file Nebraska, even though the parent company is in Nebraska?


    You assume correctly, you do not file a Nebraska tax return nor owe any Nebraska state income taxes just because the headquarters for the company is based in Nebraska.