Do I need to Pay Oregon Income tax.
I work in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska for BP on Indain country. and have a Fed Indain # . I work two weeks on & two weeks off. I have a wife and family that live In Oregon. And Buying Home there. do I need to Pay Oregon state Income tax. Fed law say No and state law say Yes.
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Re: Do I need to Pay Oregon Income tax.
Several major points I want to cover. 1) I
believe you must pay OR tax. More later. 2) You
COULD also have to pay AK tax but it is unlikely; what
I am sure of is that it is possible to have to pay two
different state's taxes, but again I don't think you
will have to. 3) Federal law probably don't say explicitly
that you don't have to pay OR tax, but you must have
had a reason for thinking that in my opinion.
4) Get the opinion of a competent Oregon lawyer!
1) States require taxes to be paid by their DOMICILIARIES.
States then define who is and is not a domiciliary; often
references are made to residency, but it's not exactly the
same thing. As you can imagine, someone who resides 1/3
year in Hawaii, 1/3 in Maine, and 1/3 in OR, doesn't pay
taxes in all three places necessarily. (But if they hold
separate jobs in each place, they might pay local taxes in
each place, with each state using a partial year calculation
to ratchet up the rate to reflect the full year's total income
level. But that doesn't seem to be the issue here.) So it
usually comes down to a simple concept: home is where the heart
is, believe me or not. The terms used in the law refer to
intent instead of the heart, and sometimes refer to indicia of
intent (clues) such as where you're registered to
vote, where your kids go to school, where you have a home
(and family!), where your drivers license is, etc.
Based on these, you are an OR resident, period, right?
I hope and assume that Alaska isn't going to claim part
of your pay check.
2) There was a Supreme Court ruling that allowed two different
states to grab big pieces of a dead man's estate, each claiming
that he had homes there when he was alive, and both were allowed
to take their chunks! The laws of one state need not coordinate
with the laws of another! But I don't think it's a problem for you.
3) I could be flat wrong; there may be some tax break intended for
Indians, and perhaps then there is Federal law which says you don't
have to pay ANY state income taxes to any state ... ???? Let me know.
If you send me the statute number, I'd like to look up the law and read
it myself.
4) This isn't really an area I know that much about, believe it or not.
My suggestion: get another opinion.
Stuart Williams
Law Offices of Stuart J. Williams
21 Walter St.