Originally Posted by
C-17 Driver
I guess this question applies to some of those who commute:
If you don't live in the same state as your domicile, are you taxed by the domicile city and/or state? For example, if you live in PA and fly out of JFK, does the city and or state of NY deduct anything out of your paycheck even if you are not a NY state/city resident?
I haven't started yet, but at my previous job we were taxed by our state of residence. For example the rich wide body captain that claims his boat or vacation condo in Florida as his primary residence. However your perdiem is taxed for day trips in and out of your domicile not your state of residence.