Do you owe taxes to a state you never stepped foot in?
Hello, I currently live in Pennsylvania. My work office of record is in Wilmington, DE. My employer does that because there are no offices in Pennsylvania so they put me at the closest one. DE state income tax is about double that of PA. I will be paying about $12,000 to DE when I would pay about $6,000 to PA if I was listed as working here.
However, in 2020 I have not yet stepped foot in the state of DE. And I won't for the rest of this year. Is there any way to avoid paying state income tax to a state I will not work in during this year? If I can figure this out it will save me about $6,000. Doesn't seem right to pay taxes to a state I never actually worked in.