Both. States have the right to tax their residents on all income. States also have the right to tax income earned in their state (state sourced income). Therefore professional athletes (and entertainers and anyone else who works in various states) has to pay tax to their home state and anywhere they work. Lots of returns to fill out for a professional ball player.
Yes, the players pays state income tax for the state in which that week's game was played. In states like Florida, the players would not pay taxes for half of the games since there is no state income tax in that state.
where i live
no they do not have to pay taxes on their winnings.
Yes they have to pay taxes on the winnings
only on wedensdays
Everyone who earns income, from whatever source, is required to pay taxes on their net taxable income. There is no exception for professional athletes.
no
Yes, they pay taxes. If you work you pay taxes no exceptions.
It would depend on how seriously they are handicapped. If they live and work in the community, as many do, in any way then of course they pay taxes.
If you live in California, then you need to transfer the registration to California and pay the taxes there. Visit your local dmv with the title and they will tell you what needs to be done.
All puerto ricans are us citizen since 1917 and if they live in the states they have to to pay federal taxes.
BothIncome tax goes to Alabama, City/State taxes to Georgia.
Alabama pay resident (if they have any) gerogia pay non-resident on the earned wages