Taxes listed an earned in another state
I worked remote in de. My co. Listed me as working in n.c. for about a week (less than 2 k). I received tax documents for n.c and de (where I live and work). I was in n.c. for 3 days for an all hands meeting. Should I file in n.c.?
Quick Answer:
Based on the information provided, if you were physically present in North Carolina for 3 days for work-related activities and earned income during that time, that income is generally considered North Carolina source income. The fact that you received tax documents for North Carolina further suggests that your employer reported this income to the state.
North Carolina generally requires non-residents to file a state income tax return if they have any North Carolina source income. There isn't a specific de minimis income threshold that would exempt you from filing if you earned income while physically present in the state.
Therefore, it appears you should file a non-resident North Carolina income tax return to report the income earned while you were physically in the state.
Note: This answer is provided for convenience only. It is important that you speak to a CPA about your individual tax situation.