And today instead of sleeping and recovering. My denture broke so I had to spend the whole day messing with dentist. Plus I got another call Who's driving your truck? Yikes!
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Why would you have to pay arkansas income tax?
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I drive for a company in Ohio, and live in Texas. I don’t pay Ohio taxes.
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Don't worry, me, the goats and tacos will follow you to the new thread.
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You shouldnt have to pay arkansas income tax. If the company takes it out your tax peraon can file and get it all back to you.
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I only know what Google says. I'm prepared to go along rather than have a huge meltdown at orientation. I don't like it a lot and I hope it is not true, but it isn't a deal breaker.
Workers who work in states without reciprocity agreements do not have to pay all the taxes for both states. Federal law in the United States prohibits multiple states from charging state tax on the same income. However, people who work in states without reciprocity agreements are required to file state income tax returns in both (or multiple) states.Another Canadian driver, bzinger and Lonesome Thank this. -
Arkansas Income Tax Withholding
Texarkana, Texas residents are exempt from Arkansas income tax and withholding on wages earned in Texarkana, Arkansas, but must pay Arkansas tax on wages earned in other parts of Arkansas. Other Texas residents are liable for taxes on all wages earned in any part of Arkansas.Another Canadian driver, MartinFromBC and bzinger Thank this. -
I dont know where you found that but either it doesnt apply to truck drivers or noone follows it. I work for tyson foods based out of springdale ar and never pay ar state taxes. If you do get them taken out of your check your cpa should be able to file and get them refunded
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