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			<title>Can a taxing state legally tax the income of someone living in a non&#45;income taxing state?</title>
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			<description>I invested in a LLC in state A in 1981 when I lived there.  The manager for the LLc is still headquartered in state A.  I haven&#39;t lived there for 24 years.  State A is bugging me to pay their state taxes not only on the small income generated by the LLC, less than 200$ annually, but also requires me to pay a percentage of my adjusted gross income of my federal tax obligation.  I don&#39;t mind paying the former, but don&#39;t agree with paying the latter.  Can state A put a lien on my home or fine me or get me in jail, etc........?</description>
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