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James H.
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  • Williamsburg, VA
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S Corp question for a Virginia CPA

James H.
  • Investor
  • Williamsburg, VA
Posted

Yo, BPers,

I started an S Corp here in Virginia about six months ago.  I am the sole employee but am having trouble figuring out my tax obligations.  I am actually a Tennessee resident, spend most of my time overseas, and all of the S Corp's income comes from contracting work done in the Middle East.  Therefore, I think I do not need to pay Virginia income or unemployment taxes, since I do not earn income in the state, nor am I personally a Virginia resident.  I have searched ad nauseum for an answer on the Virginia state websites, but can't figure it out.  (Also I recently had to drop my accountant who was zero help).  

Thanks!

J

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