I have a job in a tech center and I make a great salary because of competition for my services, in NY or Seattle or SF or where ever. Right now I'm working from home entirely. If I'm in Seattle and I work from my cabin 100 miles from Seattle, no one will know assuming I have internet. Taxes are the same too afaik (no local or state taxes). Presumably this is okay with everyone.
How much working away from my supposed seattle job (that doesn't even exist right now) do I get before I am not working in Seattle?
Suppose I saved so much money from my seattle job that I bought a weekend condo in another state, in Oregon. If I go there many weekends, I think I can still keep my seattle lifestyle (there's some matter for the oregon tax court to decide I guess). But am I still "working in Seattle"? Now suppose I go from my cabin near Seattle to a cabin on the other side of Washington state. Or I go spend 40% of my time in my Idaho cabin (boy, I have a lot of cabins, they are so cheap with my Seattle salary ;-)). When do I stop being a Seattle employee and become a whatever employee?
If I have 3 houses in states with the same "no income tax" like in Seattle can I live 51% in Seattle and split time in the other places and still be a seattle employee? Obviously I'm trying to point out the arbitrariness of these policies.
How much working away from my supposed seattle job (that doesn't even exist right now) do I get before I am not working in Seattle?
Suppose I saved so much money from my seattle job that I bought a weekend condo in another state, in Oregon. If I go there many weekends, I think I can still keep my seattle lifestyle (there's some matter for the oregon tax court to decide I guess). But am I still "working in Seattle"? Now suppose I go from my cabin near Seattle to a cabin on the other side of Washington state. Or I go spend 40% of my time in my Idaho cabin (boy, I have a lot of cabins, they are so cheap with my Seattle salary ;-)). When do I stop being a Seattle employee and become a whatever employee?
If I have 3 houses in states with the same "no income tax" like in Seattle can I live 51% in Seattle and split time in the other places and still be a seattle employee? Obviously I'm trying to point out the arbitrariness of these policies.