kirsti91
Apr 1, 2009, 08:58 AM
My parents live in Canada and I'm a dual citizen. In 2008 (spring and fall) I attended a college in Massachusetts (lived in a dorm) and worked there part time both semesters (income: $3000, some state tax withheld, some freelance income for which no state tax has been withheld). I have $3000 free-lance income from Canada (worked for my parents, no tax withheld). During the summer 2008, I did a 3-month internship in Washington state, income $29,5000, federal tax withheld, no state tax in Washington. That summer, I was offered a permanent position at the Washington company and joined them in February 2009 after completing my final semester in Mass. So right now, I'm a resident of Washington state. (Since I knew I would be coming back to Washington, I stored some of my stuff at my relatives' house in Washington = I have an address for the latter part of the year in the state if this would be significant.)
In May 2008, I got Mass driver's licence.
For state tax purposes, which state was I resident of in 2008? Understandably, I am not keen on paying Massachusetts state tax on my Washington income if I can help it.
Could I be a part time resident of Mass and Washington.
My "permanent" address before Washington state was in Canada at my parents' home and both January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2008, I was in Canada.
A can of worms?
Kirsti
In May 2008, I got Mass driver's licence.
For state tax purposes, which state was I resident of in 2008? Understandably, I am not keen on paying Massachusetts state tax on my Washington income if I can help it.
Could I be a part time resident of Mass and Washington.
My "permanent" address before Washington state was in Canada at my parents' home and both January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2008, I was in Canada.
A can of worms?
Kirsti