Working remotely in a different state than your employer? Here's what that means for your taxes

If you're among the employed Americans who were allowed to work remotely during the pandemic last year, count your blessings. But if you worked from a state other than the one where your employer is based, you may have to pay up for that privilege come tax time.

Here's why: You are now going to be subject to the income tax rules of two or more states (depending on how many states you worked from remotely last year). READ MORE