Remote Work Boom Complicates State Income Taxes

Route Fifty: For five years, educational technology specialist Loree Sullivan commuted from her home in Salem, New Hampshire, to her job at a private school in Andover, Massachusetts, driving about half an hour each way.

Because she was working in Massachusetts, she had to pay that state’s income tax for every day she worked there. She loves her job, but commuting out of state was a financial hit, since New Hampshire doesn’t have an income tax.

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