How should state governments treat the laws and court decisions of other states?
Q. How should state governments treat the laws and court decisions of other states? A. Conflicts among the states are handled by the federal judicial system. B. The full faith and credit clause of the U.S. Constitution requires every state to honor the laws and court decisions of every other state. C. The Tenth Amendment states that powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution are reserved to the states. D. The states have sovereign power and can ignore the decisions made by other states.
Asked by IaskYouanswer - Sat Jun 7 18:44:24 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. D. The states have sovereign power and can ignore the decisions made by other states.
Answered by eastchic2001 - Sat Jun 7 18:48:55 2008

How does the state tax work when you get married in the middle of the year ?
Q. I got married in April of 2006. My wife came from a state that did not have a state income tax. I live in a state that does. Once we got married, she moved to my state. My question is, does she have to pay state income tax from the day we got married to the end of the year, or does she have to pay for the whole year ?
Asked by msufan1999 - Tue Feb 6 08:49:29 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. She should be able to list herself as a part year resident and only owe tax for the time she lived in the state. Speak to your state taxing authority about how to do this. There is usually a box on the tax form where the tax payer can indicate part year resident. Good luck.
Answered by cinsingl83 - Tue Feb 6 08:54:29 2007

I have paid state taxes in more than one state this year. How do take care of the situation?
Q. I have NM state taxes withheld from my pension. This year I also worked in CO and state taxes were withheld there. Will I have to pay state tax on the $ earned in CO in NM and will I have to try to recover that CO $ by filing a tax return in both NM and CO?
Asked by nmsp137 - Fri Nov 16 19:14:15 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. How you file will depend upon where your legal residence was. If you lived in both states for part of the year you'll file part-year returns in both states listing only the income earned in each state while you lived there. If NM taxes were withheld on the entire pension you'll have to prorate the income and apportion it between the two states. NM will generally only be entitled to tax it while you were a legal resident there and then CO will pick up for the time you lived there. If your legal residence was in only one state but you had income from both then it gets slightly messier. Since you had NM state taxes withheld from your pension, I'll go on the assumption that you're a legal resident of NM who also worked in CO. You'll first… [cont.]
Answered by bostonianinmo - Fri Nov 16 19:59:41 2007

What state has the lowest property taxes?
Q. After 20 years in the Military moving from state to state and country to country and after working overseas as a civilian for the last 10 years were ready to settle down and retire. We are now looking for a state to retire to that has low property taxes, not too cold of a climate, reasonably price homes, low crime and a city no larger than 500,000 people. We do not have any kids in school so the school system is not important to us. We lived in Texas and the property taxes are high, also lived in Georgia where the property taxes are not to bad. If we had a $250,000 home in your area what would the property taxes be?
Asked by James M - Sat Oct 21 03:28:51 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Here is some info.- Best and Worst States: Based on data from the 2002 census, the following five states have the lowest local property taxes per capita/year. They are Arkansas ($191), Alabama ($285), Kentucky ($376), New Mexico ($380), and Oklahoma ($425). The states with the highest local property taxes per capita/year are: New Jersey ($1,871), Connecticut ($1,733), New York ($1,402), and Rhode Island ($1,369).
Answered by HCCLIB - Sat Oct 21 03:35:31 2006

What states check for open warrants when applying for a state id?
Q. My sister in law has an open warrant but wants to get state id. She lives in TX-do you think they check for open warrants when getting state id?
Asked by dolittledy - Thu May 22 20:19:38 2008 - - 3 Answers - 2 Comments

A. Yes...they do! Solution...take care of the criminal issue with the warrant and there will be no further worries!
Answered by KC V - Thu May 22 20:55:03 2008

What state do you think is better to raise a family?
Q. I have a mixed family and looking to relocate to Washington state or Colorado. Which state do you think would be best to raise a family? Also which state do you think is more open to interracial families? I live in Nevada and have experienced a degree of racism. I want a diverse yet nice place to raise my family. Thanks!
Asked by cc818 - Sun Jun 21 03:31:26 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
Working in a state with no state income tax while living in a state with a state income tax?
Q. I live in Minnesota and I am going to be going to work for a cruise line in Florida soon, for the next 6 months onboard a cruise ship. Florida does not have a state income tax, Minnesota does. Do I have to pay income tax on money earned in Florida to Minnesota? Or do I just pay what is earned in Minnesota to Minnesota? Thank you for your responses.
Asked by Kevin L - Mon Jul 16 12:33:52 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If you intend to return to Minnesota after your absence, then Minnesota considers your out of state income to be taxable to Minnesota. You would file a resident return and declare all income as Minnesota income. If you move out of Minnesota with the intention of not returning to Minnesota, then you would file a part-year resident return. Only the income attached to Minnesota (not the cruise ship income) would be taxable to Minnesota.
Answered by ninasgramma - Mon Jul 16 13:00:57 2007

What state requires the shortest amount of time to claim residency?
Q. In terms of being able to claim residency in that state for in-state tuition for college. I'm prepared to make a move in August and would like to be able to start school in that state next January.
Asked by Cory F - Sat Feb 7 14:48:06 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Does a state tax refund take longer to get back than a federal?
Q. I'm from ND and I finled my taxes by E-file. I've received my federal refund on Good Friday, but I haven't gotten my state back yet. Has this happened to anyone else? I checked my status on our state tax commissioner website and it says it's been received and being processed. Do state refunds usually take longer than a federal?
Asked by Jill H - Thu Apr 3 00:25:17 2008 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments

A. it has been my experience that the State return tends to take 1-2 weeks longer than the Federal
Answered by BIG JOE - Thu Apr 3 01:38:15 2008

If the State minimum wage is higher than the Fed minimum wage, do both posters have to be up at work ?
Q. If the State minimum wage is higher than the Federal minimum wage, do both State and Federal minimum wage workplace posters have to be displayed ? We have the State poster and the IWC poster up but not the federal one. Thanks !
Asked by Catbert - Tue Jun 3 14:55:19 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If I'm not mistaken, it says so right on the poster. I post everything just to stay in line with the law and not get fined!! *
Answered by Electric Blue - Tue Jun 3 16:01:34 2008

Do you need state inspection for vehicles in the state of Arizona?
Q. I am planning to drive my vehicle (currently registered in the state of Texas) to Arizona to sell it to my brother. Is state inspection in Arizona mandatory and what is the process to change the registration from my name to my brother's name ?
Asked by Bigsy - Sun Apr 1 19:31:26 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. i lived there years ago and as far as i know they only test emissions
Answered by nymamiyankee - Sun Apr 1 19:37:22 2007

How long do you have to live in a different state to pay in-state tuition?
Q. I live in Pennsylvania. I'm a junior in high school and I would like to travel out of-state for college. However, out of-state tuition for public schools is more than it is for in-state schools. My question is, if I attended an out of-state school freshman year then got an apartment there for sophomore year-senior year, would I be able to pay in-state tuition? If not, then can anyone tell me how long I'd have to live in that state to pay in-state tuition? Thanks!
Asked by Ms.Chanandler Bong - Sun Sep 14 14:10:27 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. As long as you moved to another state for the purpose of going to college, you will never be deemed an in state resident. Also as someone else stated, you can't be in school during the time you are using to gain residency. Lots of folks make the assumption as you do, that after a year or two they will be switched to in state. This is simply NOT the case. It's pretty much a "once an out of state resident, always an out of state resident". Also note there are many more things you would have to do than simply living there. The hardest for most kids is be 100% self supporting and working full time, new drivers licence, voter ID, library card, buy a house perhaps or sign a lease... re-tag your car, maintain your own insurance on your own… [cont.]
Answered by Found-1 - Sun Sep 14 16:05:54 2008

Are state income taxes based on the address of the employer or the employee?
Q. I worked in New York over the summer, but I'm a California resident, and I used my California address for all the paperwork, so that's the address listed on my W-2 (and also where all my paychecks were sent). I have to file tax returns for both states either way, but I'm not sure whether to list my summer pay as NY or CA income. Is what state my income was earned in determined by my employer's address, or by my address as listed on my W-2? If it's considered NY income, then do I file my CA tax return as a part-year resident, or will I have to CA tax on it as well?
Asked by EmilyRose - Tue Apr 10 22:24:03 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. pisceswise is correct, but not complete. You will file a NY Non Resident return for your New York income only. You will file a CA Resident Return for all income including the income earned in NY. CA should give you a credit for taxes paid to NY. If CA's tax rate is higher than NY, your credit should be the total amount of tax paid to NY. If CA is lower, then your credit will be limited to the tax that CA would have assessed on that income.
Answered by Mark S - Wed Apr 11 00:38:13 2007

Our state taxes are higher than the federal. Does anyone else live in a state with high taxes?
Q. We do not itemize our federal taxes. Still we pay $600 more per year in state taxes than in federal. I live in Indiana.
Asked by pennypincher - Mon Dec 17 16:24:50 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I live in Taxachusetts. 5.something % income tax 5% sales tax excise tax on car 1.5 % average tax on real estate owned. Then there are lost wages due to: unemployement tax - 11% workman's comp - 1-50% very strict regulations etc. I figured out that as an employer, considering all state fed and other taxes, fees, insurance, etc. - For any given amount of employee expense, that the employee ends up with about 48% of what I have spent to employ them (all taxes, fed, state, etc.). This does not include the increase in the costs of the items they get to buy with that 48% due to the taxation and regulation of the companies and their employees that sell the products you need or want (food, mortgage, swingset, car, etc.) which I would estimate… [cont.]
Answered by yakrafter - Mon Dec 17 17:34:36 2007

What state political figure handles home building disputes?
Q. I need to know who to contact at the state level for help regarding the contract that my home builder failed to follow - the builder is now seeking an additional $36,000 in overruns that I never approved of (the contract states I must sign off on any changes). Who politically would best help? Thanks for your help.
Asked by gentle understanding - Fri Nov 21 08:26:42 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Sounds like you need an attorney, not a politician.
Answered by Teekno - Fri Nov 21 08:33:09 2008

What state makes a wife responsible for paying child support?
Q. Just got married and my new husband is paying child support for his son that lives in another state. If my husband does not make as much as he use to and that state will I be responsible for picking up the rest?
Asked by 2born - Thu Dec 11 13:41:13 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. No state will make any person who isn't biological a parent, pay for someone else's child support HOWEVER, if you have a joint bank accounts and file jointly for taxes, the government can drain the account and take the joint return if your hubby defaults on his payments... Since his income has changed, he should request his case be reviewed to possibly lessen his payments, there no guarantee it will happen though
Answered by Busy Mommy - Thu Dec 11 17:29:58 2008

I have homes in 2 states and live in both states during the year, which state am I a resident of for taxes?
Q. I will soon have homes in Texas and California. My business is in Texas and I'll be living in both states. DO I have to become a resident of California and file a state income tax return?
Asked by esjuhlin - Mon Jul 21 15:04:01 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Your state of residency doesn't really determine the taxes you pay. You would pay state taxes on the income you earn in each respective state. Thus, the income you earn while working in Texas would not be used in figuring what you owe to the state of California.
Answered by Wayne S - Mon Jul 21 15:26:13 2008

In the state of Massachusetts, does the state provide financial assistance to a teen mother?
Q. I have a health project where we have to plan a budget for a teen parent. We have to provide a plan for one year, from baby's birth to a year old. I need to know if the mother would get financial support from the state, so I know if I should factor that in. Also, would the father be required to pay child support? Thanks!
Asked by Me - Fri May 1 20:39:27 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. you could get free health insurance and dental (mass health) they also provide free carseats and helmets My old highschool provided free daycare so girls could finish highschool (weymouth high) There are certain programs that will allow girls up to the age of 21 free daycare while they attend either a job or college You could also apply for welfare and food stamps
Answered by samantha m - Fri May 1 20:45:50 2009

Driving in a state where your license is revoked with a license from a different state?
Q. I have a license in one state, however my license is revoked in my home state. If I drive in my home state (where I am revoked) with my out of state license and plates will I get in trouble for driving? Could I get a driving on a revoked license ticket using my out of state license in the state I am revoked?
Asked by OB1 - Sat Jul 21 15:02:47 2007 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Your license is revoked, in all states if it is revoked in one...isn't it wonderful how computers work. You can get arrested in any State at this point. Hope this helps
Answered by bbasingal - Sat Jul 21 17:43:59 2007

In the state of New York, how long does a checking account go before declared inactive?
Q. How long between activity-- deposits, transfers, or withdrawals-- can an account go before being declared inactive and thereafter absorbed by the state? What remedies are there for the account holder once the account is taken by the state?
Asked by hajgora7 - Thu Aug 2 23:51:16 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. After no activity for 1 year,they go into a dormant status. After that time,the bank is required to attempt written contact with the customer about this status and encourage activity. Such letters continue and after 3 years the funds go to the state. Banks are required to advertise this in legal notices (no account numbers listed ofcourse)before the monies are given to the state. Should you find that you had an account like this after the fact,go into the bank with a photo id and acct info. Once the bank is satisfied that you are the owner,depending on the time from,they can either refund you via general ledger or give you the proper info on how to claim your funds from the state. The correct term for this is 'abandoned property'
Answered by mooseny35 - Sat Aug 4 21:37:35 2007

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