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Starbucks Baristas: The daily grind

Full History - 2021 - 01 - 14 - ID#kxhy3t
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I I transferred to a store in a different state in 2019 but, 2020 I was looking at my paystub‘s and I found I was being charge for my home state and the state from my old store in income tax. Does anyone know who I should talk to about this to get that money back? (self.starbucksbaristas)
submitted by Jefferysaveme
I claimed duel residency the previous fiscal year because I worked in two different states, would that have something to do with it? It’s curious that it just stops being charged come August though.
iwantmysharpieback 1 points 2y ago
That's a tough question, and should probably be asked to a CPA or other tax pro. The I understand it though: it takes an arbitrary period of time after you move to be considered a "resident" of a state and they are all different. I believe most are two years or thereabout. (Source: paying in state or out of state tuition for college, and a parent who's a CPA)
Krinkleneck 1 points 2y ago
You should only pay taxes in the state the money was made. Contact your manager and hr and keep a copy of your stubs for record keeping.
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