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If you earn income in one state while living in another, you should expect to file a tax return for the state where you are living (your resident state). You may also be required to file a state tax return where your employer is located or any state where you have a source of income.
Following the passage of same sex marriage laws, five states, Connecticut, Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont now allow for same sex marriages and have converted all civil unions into marriages.
Delaware had a population of approximately 1 million people, with over 20% over the age of 65. Delawares retirement taxes are relatively low. There is no tax on Social Security income, no sales tax, low property taxes, and additional tax deductions available for seniors.
As a nonresident, you pay tax on your taxable income from California sources. Sourced income includes, but is not limited to: Services performed in California. Rent from real property located in California.
Delaware taxes income earned for personal services performed while in Delaware (even if youre a nonresident). This includes remote work for an employer or clients based outside Delaware if you were physically in the state while doing the work.
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Delaware has a graduated tax rate ranging from 2.2% to 5.55% on income under $60,000. The maximum income tax rate is 6.60% on income of $60,000 or over.
Delaware does not have reciprocity with any state.
Non-residents must file their Delaware non-resident income tax returns and make tax payments by the specified deadline, which is on or before April 30th each year. You can extend the time of filing by submitting Form 200EX before the due date.

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