Do you still have to pay the San Francisco income tax (around 1.5%) if you work for a company in the city, but live outside the city!? 1.5 percent isnt pocket change with our high TCs lol. “Residents of San Francisco pay a flat city income tax of 1.50% on earned income, in addition to the California income tax and the Federal income tax. Nonresidents who work in San Francisco also pay a local income tax of 1.50%, the same as the local income tax paid by residents.” Can someone confirm this please?
Employer pays it.
why would the employer pay it? It’s employee income tax. Most of the tax calculators I’ve used show SF has extra income tax.
Why don't you work in SF and see your paycheck for yourself? Not like you can get the company to move it's office. I didn't have to pay it on cap gains when I lived in SF and the company accountants said they cover it, so I'm pretty sure it's a payroll tax not an income tax.
But there’s no poop tax?
The poop patrollers make 200k a year after salary and benefits. It will surely become a tax.
Stop whinging about a tiny little tax that helps the world around you
It’s a payroll tax the employer pays.
That’s cute. Here we pay 53% income tax
That can’t be the effective tax rate else I might as well move to Canada.
Effective on salary. Doesn’t take into account sales and services tax.
Does South SF also have this 1.5% TAX?
Wtf ?
Tax dollars at work
Is this new ? I didn't pay it last time