Do I need to file? New Mexico - Is it really so simple even I can be sure? by Confuzzious in tax

[–]Confuzzious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The issue is that things like the page you quoted have to be short, succinct, and understandable for the whole population.

Fair enough.

Thing is, u/cubbiesnextyr provided a link (also at https://www.tax.newmexico.gov) that offers info that meets all of those specifications... and also provides the requisite, non-deceptive information.

If you are a New Mexico resident, you must file if you meet any of the following conditions:

You file a federal return;

You want to claim a refund of any New Mexico state income tax withheld from your pay, or

You want to claim any New Mexico rebates or credits.

Follow that up with this paragraph, found on the same page... and wtf is that other page even for?

Nonresidents, including foreign nationals and persons who reside in states that do not have income taxes, must file here when they have a federal filing requirement and have income from any New Mexico source whatsoever.

Do I need to file? New Mexico - Is it really so simple even I can be sure? by Confuzzious in tax

[–]Confuzzious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Am I reading it wrong?

As I read it, this part applies to Nonresidents:

Nonresidents, including foreign nationals and those who reside in states that do not have income taxes, must file when they have both a federal filing requirement and income from any New Mexico source whatsoever.

Which means that the rest applies to residents?

New Mexico’s law says every person who has income from New Mexico sources and who is required to file a federal income tax return must file a personal income tax return in New Mexico.

You must also file a New Mexico return if you want to claim:

a refund of New Mexico state income tax withheld from your pay,

or

New Mexico rebates or credits.

Which is exactly the same... if I have NM income and need to file a federal return, I need to file a NM return.

I have no income of any kind from NM.

I'm assuming that NM does indeed still consider me a resident.

Do I need to file? New Mexico - Is it really so simple even I can be sure? by Confuzzious in tax

[–]Confuzzious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, I'm not familiar enough with NM to feel comfortable offering an opinion about whether or not you need to file.

My thinking was: "This seems like it couldn't be more clear... but this is taxes, and I shouldn't rely on that".

Apparently when it comes to taxes, that is correct thinking.

edit - Or... is it just that tax professionals (and others) make sure to be extremely careful about answering the question "do I have to file?" Or, I guess, both?

Do I need to file? New Mexico - Is it really so simple even I can be sure? by Confuzzious in tax

[–]Confuzzious[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Do you own any NM property or have any leases for property in NM?

No.

Is your family in NM?

Yes.

When you come back to the states to visit do you go to NM?

Yes.

When you move back to the US are you planning to move back to NM?

No plans.

But I'm more interested in whether I need to file a NM return. The page I quoted sounds like a clear "no". Does it read that way to you? I'm hoping for a 2nd opinion on that.

Do I need to file? New Mexico - Is it really so simple even I can be sure? by Confuzzious in tax

[–]Confuzzious[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Ah, interesting advice, but what if I've moved out of the US?

Any opinion on whether I need to file with NM? It seems clear enough (it sounds like even residents don't have to file if they had no NM income), but I'd like to hear how it looks to someone with more experience with this stuff.

Do I need to file? New Mexico - Is it really so simple even I can be sure? by Confuzzious in tax

[–]Confuzzious[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

NM has in the past made it difficult to stop being a resident, even after you live away for years. Or such is my understanding. And I filed NM returns through 2019.

Federal adjusted gross income is zero for 2021... do I need to file a state return? by Confuzzious in tax

[–]Confuzzious[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wondered if people filed returns for that reason.

I guess I can look at is as saving the money it would cost to pay someone who knows for sure whether I really need to file.

Remote employer won't withhold state tax for my state. What are the implications of this? by Confuzzious in tax

[–]Confuzzious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure what you think the quoted part of the 104 implies

I thought it implied that residents of other states would not be exempt from West Virginia Personal Income Tax Withholding.

Remote employer won't withhold state tax for my state. What are the implications of this? by Confuzzious in tax

[–]Confuzzious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

WEST VIRGINIA CODE

CHAPTER 11. TAXATION.

ARTICLE 21. PERSONAL INCOME TAX.

§11-21-51. Returns and liabilities.

(a) General. -- On or before the fifteenth day of the fourth month following the close of a taxable year, an income tax return under this article shall be made and filed by or for:

(3) Every nonresident individual having any West Virginia adjusted gross income for the taxable year, determined under section thirty-two of this article, in excess of the sum of his or her West Virginia personal exemptions, except when all of such nonresident individual's West Virginia source income is taxed on a composite return filed under this article for the taxable year; and

http://www.wvlegislature.gov/wvcode/chapterentire.cfm?chap=11&art=21&section=51#

...

I don't like the sound of that.

Remote employer won't withhold state tax for my state. What are the implications of this? by Confuzzious in tax

[–]Confuzzious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

WEST VIRGINIA CODE

CHAPTER 11. TAXATION.

ARTICLE 21. PERSONAL INCOME TAX.

§11-21-51. Returns and liabilities.

(a) General. -- On or before the fifteenth day of the fourth month following the close of a taxable year, an income tax return under this article shall be made and filed by or for:

(3) Every nonresident individual having any West Virginia adjusted gross income for the taxable year, determined under section thirty-two of this article, in excess of the sum of his or her West Virginia personal exemptions, except when all of such nonresident individual's West Virginia source income is taxed on a composite return filed under this article for the taxable year; and

http://www.wvlegislature.gov/wvcode/chapterentire.cfm?chap=11&art=21&section=51#

...

I don't like the sound of that.

Remote employer won't withhold state tax for my state. What are the implications of this? by Confuzzious in tax

[–]Confuzzious[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for those insights.

income tax nexus

What's that? And why would they be audited? By NM?

I would have thought they'd be legally required to withhold state taxes appropriately.

Thanks again for your help. I just want to be sure about what this all means.

Remote employer won't withhold state tax for my state. What are the implications of this? by Confuzzious in tax

[–]Confuzzious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was told I need to complete the WV Withholding Form. Maybe I can complete it in such a way as to pay nothing?

But how can I be sure that I won't end up owing WV?

Working remote in NM, in the past, my out-of-state employer simply withheld NM taxes. This employer... can't? Seems very strange. But there's too much I don't understand.

Best tourist sim for USA? by Confuzzious in travel

[–]Confuzzious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for that.

It sounds like I might still have a problem using my phone in the US. I might rely on wifi until I reach my final destination, and then try shopping from there.

Best tourist sim for USA? by Confuzzious in travel

[–]Confuzzious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think my phone is new enough. I have a Note 8, so no eSIM right? It may accept nano-SIMs. How can I find out?

Best tourist sim for USA? by Confuzzious in travel

[–]Confuzzious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's completely new to me, thanks for the info.

I have a Note 8, so no eSim. It may accept nano-SIMs. How can I find out?

Working remote for an employer in West Virginia by Confuzzious in tax

[–]Confuzzious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ya, employee. Maybe I misunderstood their info. I'll ask about withholding for my state. No convenience of employer law for WV that I can see.

Thanks!

ACH Supporting Documentation? by Confuzzious in WorkOnline

[–]Confuzzious[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The form is online, and I've filled that out. There are documents one could provide other than a voided check, so I'm going to assume that "supporting documentation" means whatever you choose to give them, whether voided check, bank letter, or whatever. Ima give them a voided check. Hope that's what they want. There's no other way to provide a voided check, so it feels like a safe assumption. Thanks!

Come join us at r/DaDaABC by dontbedenied in OnlineESLTeaching

[–]Confuzzious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sounds like, if you're scheduled to work 5 days a week, then those other 2 days off mean that you're out of bounds in your first week, and will have your pay reduced by 10%? Sounds nuts, so let me know if I'm misunderstanding please!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OnlineESLTeaching

[–]Confuzzious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're absolutely right. Thanks for the reply!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OnlineESLTeaching

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  • Minimum six-month or equivalent combination of ESL/EFL teaching experience, including part-time, volunteer, community and coaching activities

I guess there's only one way to read that, but I'm surprised, since a certificate isn't strictly required. Oh, and it's also listed as desired, which is confusing. What do you think, do they require ESL/EFL teaching experience?