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Old 05-03-2005, 09:12 AM
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Old 05-03-2005, 10:21 AM
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if you guys had to pay 12-15 bucks a day to park, you'd reconsider. )
Old 05-03-2005, 10:27 AM
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Default I actually pay $125/month to park at my office

which is right across from the King Street metro. I still like doing that better than metro.
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I'd pay $125, but I'd have to pay over $200.
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Default Depends on the bus, I used to take the Fairfax Connector...

which does not take the smart trip card. He might take ART (Arlinton R(?) Transit)

Dunn Loring would be going backwards for him.
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DC does not tax income earned in DC. As S4forDC said, they've tried it repeatedly, but failed every time. So you'll only pay income tax to your state of residence (VA), and only for the part of the year/fraction of the income you earn as a VA resident.

Incidentally, to NoVa A62.7T S, the reason it works that way with MD and VA is because of reciprocity agreements. Not all states have that, so you can concievably be taxed by the jurisdiction in which you earn the money and the jurisdiction in which you are a resident (e.g., a couple years back, I had some non-military income that I earned in VA...both VA and PA, where I am domiciled, took their shares). Some military people end up getting taxed by <i>three</i> jurisdictions, most prevalent at places (e.g., Ft. Campbell) that straddle state borders. Somebody who lives on the KY side, works a second job in TN, and is, for example, a PA domiciliary will pay three times: KY (residency), TN (where the income is earned), PA (permanent domicile). It all depends on state law...
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Default YIKES! Man am I glad I didn't discover that the hard way.

I would be super pissed. Thanks for the info.
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You always pay income tax to the state in which you reside
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Default (Rrrrrrrrrrrapid)? ;o)

Well, Shane is kind of a backwards kind of guy. )

Just jokes.
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Default 125 is chump change. My building charges 240.

I'd drive for 125 easy.

Maybe. T
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