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January 18, 2024
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Remote Work

  • January 18, 2024
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Do I pay for both state taxes when working remotely? For example, company is headquartered in KS, but I remotely work from Missouri.

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    DoninGA
    Employee
    January 18, 2024

    If you never lived or worked in Kansas in all of 2023 then you do not file a Kansas state income tax return.  All of your income has to be reported on your Missouri state tax return.

    Employee
    January 18, 2024

    Generally speaking, you file a tax return for the state where your permanent home (domicile) is located, that reports and pays tax on all your world-wide income, regardless of where your employer is located. 

     

    You would be required to report income in Kansas (on a non-resident return) if you lived or physically worked in Kansas for part of the year.  For example, if you attended 2 weeks of training in Kansas, then 2/52ths of your income would be Kansas income.  Since you report all your income in Missouri, you can claim a tax credit if you paid tax to another state that will offset the Missouri tax on the same income.

     

    There are 6 states that will try and tax remote workers based on where their employer is located, but Kansas is not one of them, so I won't dive any further into that messy situation.