My wife and I moved in 2007 from Utah to Texas. She remains employed by a Utah employer (she works in a virtual office) and I am now solely employed by a Texas employer, and, fortunately, Texas has no state income tax.
I know that she will continue to have her Utah income taxes withheld and that we will continue to pay them. My question: We file our federal taxes as a married couple filing jointly because of the tax advantages. Utah uses the Federal AGI as the basis for computing Utah State income tax owed. How can I "insulate" my Texas income from Utah, seeing as how Utah has no claim to it, yet still file jointly? Is there a way to do this, or will we now file separately and take the tax hit?
Thanks!
I know that she will continue to have her Utah income taxes withheld and that we will continue to pay them. My question: We file our federal taxes as a married couple filing jointly because of the tax advantages. Utah uses the Federal AGI as the basis for computing Utah State income tax owed. How can I "insulate" my Texas income from Utah, seeing as how Utah has no claim to it, yet still file jointly? Is there a way to do this, or will we now file separately and take the tax hit?
Thanks!
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