duuuh t1_j9zc41u wrote
You'll need to pay UT income tax.
Edit: Perhaps not.
doktorhladnjak t1_j9zgb77 wrote
OP won’t if they’re not in Utah while doing the work. Remote workers paying taxes where the employer is based is only the case in a few “convenience of the employer” states like NY.
duuuh t1_j9zhoer wrote
You're right, although they seem to have changed it recently, but that may just have been wrt withholding.
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https://www.ryan.com/about-ryan/news-and-insights/utah-new-remote-working-paradigm/
doktorhladnjak t1_j9ziwg2 wrote
This is a bit different. That law would allow OP, as a non resident, to physically work in Utah for up to 20 days before having to pay income taxes there. For example, this would allow them to travel to headquarters a few weeks a year and still not have to pay taxes. In states like California, you must pay taxes on day 1 when working there temporarily as a non resident.
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