Submitted by pbrontap t3_ycir70 in newhampshire
Tornado_Wind_of_Love t1_itme9n3 wrote
In general yes. If your company has an office in NH you can get around it.
adepssimius t1_itnhh7f wrote
This is false. State taxes have nothing to do with office locations and are only owed based on state residence of the worker and location where the work was performed. Remote workers pay tax where they physically work from, with very few exceptions.
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