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Does Not Commute

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Rob Plattner, a tax attorney in Albany and the author of the New York State Tax Handbooks, and attorney Nicole Belson Goluboff, advisory board member of the Telework Coalition, a Washington-based advocacy group for telecommuters and the author of The Law of Telecommuting (American Law Institute, 2001), explain why telecommuters pay taxes to New York for money they earn working from their out-of-state homes.

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