New York’s Embattled Tax on Remote Workers Faces Key Court Test
State and Local Tax attorneys Andrew Wright and Open Weaver Banks were quoted in a recent Bloomberg Tax article, “New York’s Embattled Tax on Remote Workers Faces Key Court Test.” It discusses the ongoing dispute regarding New York's taxation of out-of-state workers, initiated by law professor Edward Zelinsky, who seeks a tax refund for income earned while working remotely from Connecticut during the pandemic. Zelinsky challenges New York's "convenience of the employer" rule, which taxes nonresidents if their employer is in New York. Nearby states like New Jersey and Connecticut support such challenges.
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