Recent comments in /f/Washington

kelskelsvinvin t1_ja39fzc wrote

It is extremely frustrating, so much in fact my husband and I decided to go in 50/50 with my parents and buy some land in a community camp ground. It’s a dry spot, but there is a community clubhouse a short drive away. It’s not the same as traveling around and exploring different places, but atleast we we have a place to go if we don’t want to fight the reservation system. Thousand trails or another private camping network is an option too. I wasn’t super impressed with some of the thousand trails facilities, but some are really nice and you can almost always get a spot somewhere.

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entropic_apotheosis t1_ja2a67x wrote

It doesn’t depend on anything except his state of residence - I’ve worked remotely since 2020- I’ve encountered a bunch of things including working for WA state, who didn’t want to pay L&I insurance so I went to work for another company who had employees scattered all over the US, then I moved to IL and I work for a company based out of North Carolina, each time they have to make sure if they hire you they’re abiding by your home state’s employment laws but that’s not OPs question- he pays WA state income tax which is nothing because he resides in WA. I pay IL state income tax because I reside in IL, where your employer is located doesn’t have anything to do with it, you pay the taxes for the state you reside in.

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