15-01-2016, 08:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 15-01-2016, 09:08 PM by Albert Doyle.)
For what it is worth Pam Brown said JVB still had a Florida address at the time of that W-2 (as seen on the form). Florida has no local or state tax and if you look at that form the local and state tax sections are blacked out with dots. Strong indication it is a Florida W-2.
Is it possible that form is used for those employed in states other than their home address? The re-arrangement of the columns is probably just a simple visual indicator to IRS that the taxpayer is employed in a different state than they live in. A simple non-resident bureaucratic measure. This is probably what Pam Brown was trying to say.
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Is it possible that form is used for those employed in states other than their home address? The re-arrangement of the columns is probably just a simple visual indicator to IRS that the taxpayer is employed in a different state than they live in. A simple non-resident bureaucratic measure. This is probably what Pam Brown was trying to say.
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