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astrochellie1800 t1_jdyln34 wrote

If you live south of manchester... just go to Boston or Massachusetts man. East or North or Manchester, I recommend Cure in Portsmouth. Small menu that changes every month. Intimate location, you /need/ to make a reservation most times. Had the best steak of my life there. But I typically will get the roast duck breast. My boyfriend and I have been going there for 5 years, and have yet to be disappointed. The weather should also bee good this time of year and portsmouth is a good walking city with plenty to do and sights to see. You can even catch a theater performance if you want to round out the night

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earpain2 t1_jdylgkm wrote

Your PS is correct. Keep track of the days you go in on your work calendar and then at the beginning of the new year ask HR for a letter indicating how many in-office days you had. You won’t need to send the letter in at the time but you should have it in your files in the event you get audited. You don’t want to get a couple years down the line and then suddenly be scrambling for verification, which your HR will not have.

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NewAcctCuzIWasDoxxed t1_jdykxe2 wrote

This happened to my sister in NY and FL. She moved to FL from NY but paid NY taxes all year.

She submitted an affidavit and proof of FL residency since the date of claim on the refund request. Then she was audited but had all her ducks in a row and no issues.

Basically, just make sure you are listed by your company as NH Remote and not MA, and have proof you lived in NH and you should be set. Might just be a lengthy process.

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