Joe Client is a young man in his 20's whose main residence is in Florida, works for seveal months each year selling security systems in Arizonia and Chicago in 2006. The company he works for is based in Utah.
He gets a 1099 misc for his income for the months he worked for company A. He was in Phoenix for 120 days and 143 days in Chicago.
As I learned last year at GAEA seminar, any money you earn in a state is taxable income and taxes should be paid to that state. Since the 1099 is from a company in Utah and there is no notation on the 1099 that the money was earned anywhere else than Florida or Utah, does the state get information from the company on earnings? Or is this really an "honor" system. You know you worked in Phoenix and you should report that amount of income in Arizonia.
His mother brings in his paperwork to me and then fax the 8879 to him to sign and fax back to me. She says she knows he will say about the state returns that he isn't going to file them. She wondered if the states would come after him if he chooses not to file.
Personally I don't want to go to all the trouble to figure out income and expenses for Phoenix and Chicago and then he doesn't want to file them. But I do want to do the right thing. but I don'w want to waste my time.
Any suggestions on what to do?
Thanks, Linda
He gets a 1099 misc for his income for the months he worked for company A. He was in Phoenix for 120 days and 143 days in Chicago.
As I learned last year at GAEA seminar, any money you earn in a state is taxable income and taxes should be paid to that state. Since the 1099 is from a company in Utah and there is no notation on the 1099 that the money was earned anywhere else than Florida or Utah, does the state get information from the company on earnings? Or is this really an "honor" system. You know you worked in Phoenix and you should report that amount of income in Arizonia.
His mother brings in his paperwork to me and then fax the 8879 to him to sign and fax back to me. She says she knows he will say about the state returns that he isn't going to file them. She wondered if the states would come after him if he chooses not to file.
Personally I don't want to go to all the trouble to figure out income and expenses for Phoenix and Chicago and then he doesn't want to file them. But I do want to do the right thing. but I don'w want to waste my time.
Any suggestions on what to do?
Thanks, Linda
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