Hi all,
Recently MN and WI ended their reciprocity agreement which will affect 2010 tax returns. I live in Duluth, MN which borders Superior, WI. I have several clients that are residents of one state and work in the other. I've received a few phone calls from clients wanting to know what they should be filling out on their new state tax withholding forms for this year and if they should be making estimated tax payments if they will end up owing some to one state or the other. I've done a couple hours of reading today on the situation and I am still a bit confused. I think I am just too tired and busy to sink anything into my brain at the moment. I've got a pile of things printed out next to me that I need to sift through to better understand the situation. All of my clients earn enough to meet the filing requirements of the states they don't live in, but work in.
Can anyone give me some direction as to what to tell them? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am just hoping for someone who deals with this sort of thing often and can just spell it out for me.
Thanks much.
Becky
Recently MN and WI ended their reciprocity agreement which will affect 2010 tax returns. I live in Duluth, MN which borders Superior, WI. I have several clients that are residents of one state and work in the other. I've received a few phone calls from clients wanting to know what they should be filling out on their new state tax withholding forms for this year and if they should be making estimated tax payments if they will end up owing some to one state or the other. I've done a couple hours of reading today on the situation and I am still a bit confused. I think I am just too tired and busy to sink anything into my brain at the moment. I've got a pile of things printed out next to me that I need to sift through to better understand the situation. All of my clients earn enough to meet the filing requirements of the states they don't live in, but work in.
Can anyone give me some direction as to what to tell them? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am just hoping for someone who deals with this sort of thing often and can just spell it out for me.
Thanks much.
Becky
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