Full-time telecommuting

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm super jealous and would do it in a heartbeat. That said, PP brings up a good point about West Coast hours. Also, make sure you understand the tax situation -- I believe you have to file in CA.


I'm the DC resident working in CA. You don't have to file in CA unless you exceed a certain number of days in CA itself. Your employer will need a DC employer if though.


I think they only need a DC address. At least that's how it worked for me in MD. My home address became the Maryland office. They had to include it on the workers comp policy and a number of other things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm super jealous and would do it in a heartbeat. That said, PP brings up a good point about West Coast hours. Also, make sure you understand the tax situation -- I believe you have to file in CA.


I'm the DC resident working in CA. You don't have to file in CA unless you exceed a certain number of days in CA itself. Your employer will need a DC employer if though.


I think they only need a DC address. At least that's how it worked for me in MD. My home address became the Maryland office. They had to include it on the workers comp policy and a number of other things.


Md / DC / va have all sorts of reciprocity deals. All I know is my employer had to get a DC EIN, but it's basically just a form.
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