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1009 from another state mkwsaw 03-28-2007
Posted by mkwsaw on March 28, 2007, 5:15 pm
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I'm a contractor, and received a 1099 from a state (MO)
other than my residence (CT). I never physically worked in
that state, but the company with whom I contract is located
there. Would I have to file in that state (no taxes were
withheld) as well as my state of residence?

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Posted by Harlan Lunsford on March 30, 2007, 3:18 am
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mkwsaw@gmail.com wrote:

> I'm a contractor, and received a 1099 from a state (MO)
> other than my residence (CT). I never physically worked in
> that state, but the company with whom I contract is located
> there. Would I have to file in that state (no taxes were
> withheld) as well as my state of residence?

Nope, only in the state you worked in, which may or may not
be your home state.

ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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Posted by Rod on March 30, 2007, 3:18 am
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> I'm a contractor, and received a 1099 from a state (MO)
> other than my residence (CT). I never physically worked in
> that state, but the company with whom I contract is located
> there. Would I have to file in that state (no taxes were
> withheld) as well as my state of residence?

If you did no business there
NO

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Posted by Katie on March 30, 2007, 3:18 am
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mkw...@gmail.com wrote:

> I'm a contractor, and received a 1099 from a state (MO)
> other than my residence (CT). I never physically worked in
> that state, but the company with whom I contract is located
> there. Would I have to file in that state (no taxes were
> withheld) as well as my state of residence?

No. You have no filing requirement as long as you did no
work in Missouri.

However, you may get an inquiry from the Mo. Department of
Revenue when they do their matching run with 1099s. Just
send them a letter explaining that you didn't perform any
work in Missouri.

Katie in San Diego

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