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Corey L. Rosenthal, JD, and Lance E. Rothenberg, JD, LLM
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly impacted nearly everything, including businesses, individuals, and CPAs grappling with its effects upon state and local taxation. (Please see the authors' previous column, “COVID-19 and the ‘Great Lockdown’: Telework Multistate Tax Consideration,” July/August 2020.) One of the key issues that CPAs must now address is whether recent pandemic-related migrations and relocations are sufficient to support a claim of a change of tax residency from one state to another, or whether such changes may have otherwise triggered other multi-state personal income tax consequences.
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