Who is right? My accountant or my co-workers?
I presently live in a tax free state (NH). My primary office is in MA (has state taxes). My position requires that sometimes I must travel out of MA for 1 to several days during any calendar year. I also have been very recently approved to work from home (NH) 3 days each week. When filing my taxes in the past 10 years I usually owed MA additional taxes (I even have additional $$ deducted. I have an accountant (office in MA) who does my taxes who told me that I cannot get any relief from paying MA taxes because my salary originates in the state (MA) requiring the taxes? Is this true? I work side by side with individuals also living in NH who have told me that I should find another accountant because I should not be responsible for paying state taxes for those days that I actually work outside the state. Will I get any credit for the days that I work from my home in NH? I am beginning to think I need to find an accountant who lives in NH? I am very confused and look forward to your response.:confused: