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| Harlan Lunsford wrote: - quote - > David Woods, EA, ChFC, CLU wrote:
One quick point re producing tax returns. I don't recall> > IIRC, this was the result in a prior case involving a CT > > telecommuter. I have a serious problem with the result, but > > I don't get paid to make laws. > I just had a scary thought. What IF the entire U S Supreme > Court were disabled and resigned, thus nine vacancies to be > filled by the president who happened to be a lurker on this > tax board and actually liked our opinions. He might > appoint to the court......... > Dave Woods, who could therefore get paid for everything, > Dick Adams, who needs a day job > Fred (Taxservice) > me (of course) > MTW, to help balance the conservative nature of the others > Jonathan Kamens, for diversity > Stuart Bronstein, for his great legal mind in the best traditions of > Felix Frankfurter > Alan Kalman, for his vast library > and........Jack with his CCH cites. > Let's see now is it happy hour yet? > ================================================== ========== > Moderator: > I would deline because I will not produce my tax returns > to anyone for any reason. They are a private transaction > between my wife, myself, and the government. Plus who the > hell wants to live near Washington, DC. However a video > tape of the Senate Judiciary Hearing of my appointment > would be priceless. > Let's see: I am pro-choice across the board. That means I > an pro-life, pro-abortion, pro-tobacco, pro-assisted > suicide, pro-marijauna, cocaine, and herion, pro-sexual > preferences, pro-shack jobs, pro-polygamy, pro-castration > of rapists, et al. And I am more contemptuous of white > trash liberal scum than Rush Limbaugh. But I never listen > to the idiot because he manufactures fault where none > exists. But I understand his addiction to oxycodone > cause when you have back pain, it is the pain killer of > choice. I have to call my Orthopedic Surgeon on Monday to > get back on it. > Did I forget to mention that I am a Hawk and that I fault > GWB's father for not going to Baghdad and hanging Sadaam > for War Crimes. Also I was a Jack Kemp Republican before > most people knew Jack Kemp's beliefs - A Fiscal > Conservative, a Social Justice middle of the road, and a > Military Hawk. > See what you started, Harlan, you MCP. those nominated for the High Bench having produced their tax returns. Maybe so though.just don't recall. However if so, then I also would decline. Which would release two more spots. for......... Katie Jacques of CAlifornia, and ..........and.......... maybe.......... Ed Zollars for Chief Justice, IF he reappears after the witching hour April 15th. And btw, I stiill don't know what I am. Methodical conservative politico? Member (of) conservative Parliament? ChEAr$$, Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA 5 Apr 2005 10 days and counting Moderator: Harlan, Any who thinks housewife is not an occupation is at a minimum a Male Chauvenist. I should not have referred to a colleague as an MCP, just an MC. << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| Harlan Lunsford <hlunsford[at]bellsouth.net> writes: - quote - > I just had a scary thought. What IF the entire U S Supreme
[Excellent list of nominees snipped]> Court were disabled and resigned, thus nine vacancies to be > filled by the president who happened to be a lurker on this > tax board and actually liked our opinions. He might > appoint to the court......... And, of course, m.t.m would become the official reporter. Or would that mean that our Esteemed Moderator would have a conflict of interest? Joe Morris << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| ge <eccles[at]a-znet.com> wrote: - quote - > Victor Roberts <xxx[at]lighting-research.com> wrote:
No; NY taxes _all_ income of residents (though if FL had an> > As part of the continuing discussion on who must pay taxes > > where, the NY Times had an article on March 29 that the NY > > Court of Appeals had ruled that a computer programmer who > > lives in Tennessee must pay NY State Income Tax on his full > > income from a NY company even though he worked most of the > > time from his home in Tennessee. > Does that work the other way? Like, if I live in NY, but > work for a company in FL, have I been needlessly paying NY > taxes? income tax, you might have paid more to FL and gotten a credit from NY; the total would be the same). Seth << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| Victor Roberts <xxx[at]lighting-research.com> wrote: - quote - > As part of the continuing discussion on who must pay taxes
Hmmm, taxation without representation....rings a bell....> where, the NY Times had an article on March 29 that the NY > Court of Appeals had ruled that a computer programmer who > lives in Tennessee must pay NY State Income Tax on his full > income from a NY company even though he worked most of the > time from his home in Tennessee. > The story can be found at: > http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/nati...ommuting.html? > Free registration at the NYT is required. << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| "ge" <e_c_l_e_s[at]a-znet.com> wrote: - quote - > Victor Roberts <xxx[at]lighting-research.com> wrote:
You LIVE in NY. End of discussion.> > As part of the continuing discussion on who must pay taxes > > where, the NY Times had an article on March 29 that the NY > > Court of Appeals had ruled that a computer programmer who > > lives in Tennessee must pay NY State Income Tax on his full > > income from a NY company even though he worked most of the > > time from his home in Tennessee. > Does that work the other way? Like, if I live in NY, but > work for a company in FL, have I been needlessly paying NY > taxes? -- David M. Woods, EA, ChFC, CLU Woods Financial Services Norwood, MA 02062 www.woods-financial.com << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| ge wrote: - quote - > Victor Roberts <xxx[at]lighting-research.com> wrote:
No. As a resident of NY, you are taxed regardless.> > As part of the continuing discussion on who must pay taxes > > where, the NY Times had an article on March 29 that the NY > > Court of Appeals had ruled that a computer programmer who > > lives in Tennessee must pay NY State Income Tax on his full > > income from a NY company even though he worked most of the > > time from his home in Tennessee. > Does that work the other way? Like, if I live in NY, but > work for a company in FL, have I been needlessly paying NY > taxes? << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| David Woods, EA, ChFC, CLU wrote: - quote - > IIRC, this was the result in a prior case involving a CT
I just had a scary thought. What IF the entire U S Supreme> telecommuter. I have a serious problem with the result, but > I don't get paid to make laws. Court were disabled and resigned, thus nine vacancies to be filled by the president who happened to be a lurker on this tax board and actually liked our opinions. He might appoint to the court......... Dave Woods, who could therefore get paid for everything, Dick Adams, who needs a day job Fred (Taxservice) me (of course) MTW, to help balance the conservative nature of the others Jonathan Kamens, for diversity Stuart Bronstein, for his great legal mind in the best traditions of Felix Frankfurter Alan Kalman, for his vast library and........Jack with his CCH cites. Let's see now is it happy hour yet? ================================================== ========== Moderator: I would deline because I will not produce my tax returns to anyone for any reason. They are a private transaction between my wife, myself, and the government. Plus who the hell wants to live near Washington, DC. However a video tape of the Senate Judiciary Hearing of my appointment would be priceless. Let's see: I am pro-choice across the board. That means I an pro-life, pro-abortion, pro-tobacco, pro-assisted suicide, pro-marijauna, cocaine, and herion, pro-sexual preferences, pro-shack jobs, pro-polygamy, pro-castration of rapists, et al. And I am more contemptuous of white trash liberal scum than Rush Limbaugh. But I never listen to the idiot because he manufactures fault where none exists. But I understand his addiction to oxycodone cause when you have back pain, it is the pain killer of choice. I have to call my Orthopedic Surgeon on Monday to get back on it. Did I forget to mention that I am a Hawk and that I fault GWB's father for not going to Baghdad and hanging Sadaam for War Crimes. Also I was a Jack Kemp Republican before most people knew Jack Kemp's beliefs - A Fiscal Conservative, a Social Justice middle of the road, and a Military Hawk. See what you started, Harlan, you MCP. ================================================== ========== ChEAr$$, Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA 2 Apr 2005 13 days and counting << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| - quote - > > As part of the continuing discussion on who must pay taxes
No. State residents are taxed on their worldwide income.> > where, the NY Times had an article on March 29 that the NY > > Court of Appeals had ruled that a computer programmer who > > lives in Tennessee must pay NY State Income Tax on his full > > income from a NY company even though he worked most of the > > time from his home in Tennessee. > Does that work the other way? Like, if I live in NY, but > work for a company in FL, have I been needlessly paying NY > taxes? -- Alan http://taxtopics.net << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| William Brenner wrote: - quote - > Frederick E Jorden responded: > > Another reason for a business to relocate from NY > Frederick, I am surprised that you did not write: "Another > reason to not read the NY Times." Harlan surely would have. > <G But it was an AP story, the times was not able to screw it up. -- Frederick E. Jorden http://Tax-Accounting-Payroll.com 7825 Midlothian Tpk - 207 Richmond, VA 23235-5247 EMAIL knowtax[at]bigfoot.com (804) 320-6210 FAX (804) 320-6211 << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| Victor Roberts <xxx[at]lighting-research.com> wrote: - quote - > As part of the continuing discussion on who must pay taxes
Does that work the other way? Like, if I live in NY, but> where, the NY Times had an article on March 29 that the NY > Court of Appeals had ruled that a computer programmer who > lives in Tennessee must pay NY State Income Tax on his full > income from a NY company even though he worked most of the > time from his home in Tennessee. work for a company in FL, have I been needlessly paying NY taxes? TIA, George << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| Frederick E Jorden responded: - quote - > Another reason for a business to relocate from NY
Frederick, I am surprised that you did not write: "Anotherreason to not read the NY Times." Harlan surely would have. <G << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| "Victor Roberts" <xxx[at]lighting-research.com> wrote: - quote - > As part of the continuing discussion on who must pay taxes
IIRC, this was the result in a prior case involving a CT> where, the NY Times had an article on March 29 that the NY > Court of Appeals had ruled that a computer programmer who > lives in Tennessee must pay NY State Income Tax on his full > income from a NY company even though he worked most of the > time from his home in Tennessee. > The story can be found at: > http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/nati...ommuting.html? > Free registration at the NYT is required. telecommuter. I have a serious problem with the result, but I don't get paid to make laws. -- David M. Woods, EA, ChFC, CLU Woods Financial Services Norwood, MA 02062 www.woods-financial.com << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| Victor Roberts wrote: - quote - > As part of the continuing discussion on who must pay taxes
Decision is at:> where, the NY Times had an article on March 29 that the NY > Court of Appeals had ruled that a computer programmer who > lives in Tennessee must pay NY State Income Tax on his full > income from a NY company even though he worked most of the > time from his home in Tennessee. > The story can be found at: > http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/nati...ommuting.html? > Free registration at the NYT is required. http://www.courts.state.ny.us/ctapps...r05/8opn05.pdf OR http://www.courts.state.ny.us/ctapps...r05/8opn05.wpd -- Alan http://taxtopics.net << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| Victor Roberts wrote: - quote - > As part of the continuing discussion on who must pay taxes
Another reason for a business to relocate from NY> where, the NY Times had an article on March 29 that the NY > Court of Appeals had ruled that a computer programmer who > lives in Tennessee must pay NY State Income Tax on his full > income from a NY company even though he worked most of the > time from his home in Tennessee. > The story can be found at: > http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/nati...ommuting.html? > Free registration at the NYT is required. -- Frederick E. Jorden http://Tax-Accounting-Payroll.com 7825 Midlothian Tpk - 207 Richmond, VA 23235-5247 EMAIL knowtax[at]bigfoot.com (804) 320-6210 FAX (804) 320-6211 << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| As part of the continuing discussion on who must pay taxes where, the NY Times had an article on March 29 that the NY Court of Appeals had ruled that a computer programmer who lives in Tennessee must pay NY State Income Tax on his full income from a NY company even though he worked most of the time from his home in Tennessee. The story can be found at: http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/nati...ommuting.html? Free registration at the NYT is required. -- Vic Roberts Replace xxx with vdr in e-mail address. << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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