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New York's Tax Code Is a WFH Nightmare

3 points| heythere22 | 3 years ago |bloomberg.com

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john_the_writer|3 years ago

I wonder if this could be fought in court as it would make "no taxation without representation." Difficult to address.

If a person living in Ohio, gets taxed in NewYork state, can they vote in NewYork now? If not, then they've been taxed without representation. I would figure that would be against the law. It could be argued at least that they should have a partial vote :)

Taxed for 1/365th of the year, you get 1/365th of a vote.