NU Online News Service, Nov. 22, 11:12 a.m. EDT
A House panel has passed legislation sought by business interests, including the American Insurance Association, that imposes a uniform 30-day presence requirement for non-resident personal income-tax returns.
Willem Rijksen, an AIA spokesman, says the trade group supports the legislation because the current system, which requires compliance with varying state tax requirements for non-residents who may work just one day in a particular jurisdiction, is too burdensome.
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