united-states
, taxes
, pennsylvania
, new-york
My company is registered in the state of Pennsylvania in the US and I plan to open a Post Office box for my company in the state of New York.
Will this count as physical presence in New York for the purposes of taxes?
Based on
I believe that it takes more than a simple PO Box to qualify for the NY Tax rates. It appears the NY goal is to generate revenue via the individuals brought in/employed by start-ups.
This is a difficult question to answer. Having the P.O. box alone would probably not be sufficient to constitute an in-state physical presence, but the box in conjunction with a lot of business done in New York might be.
You’d have to do arguably-extensive research into New York case-law to really come to a conclusive answer on that. It’s a fairly subjective matter, law, so it’s hard to say, but your best bet might be to speak with an attorney, or even perhaps a tax accountant with specific experience with New York laws.
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