A friend's son has taken on a position with a local semi-pro sports club. He is not a player, but more an organizer/scheduler of team events and sponsors. However, he does travel with the club when they go to events around the country (probably around the world).
Under these circumstances, would his work be considered to be earned in multiple states (as the players would) and thus, would we have to prorate his earnings by state and compare that with every state's filing requirements? I would presume that this extends to Canada and Mexico (and other countries) as well.
He is not earning a lot of money. I do not suspect he has thousands to spend on tax return preparation or the friend would not have asked me about the situation.
Can anyone give me any guidance on what to tell them?
Thanks.
Under these circumstances, would his work be considered to be earned in multiple states (as the players would) and thus, would we have to prorate his earnings by state and compare that with every state's filing requirements? I would presume that this extends to Canada and Mexico (and other countries) as well.
He is not earning a lot of money. I do not suspect he has thousands to spend on tax return preparation or the friend would not have asked me about the situation.
Can anyone give me any guidance on what to tell them?
Thanks.
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