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State Guide · Maryland Resident / North Carolina Employer

Living in Maryland,
Working for a North Carolina Company

Your tax situation changes significantly depending on whether you work from home or commute to North Carolina. Here's exactly what applies to you.

🏠 If You Work From Home in Maryland (Fully Remote)

Withholding

Your employer should withhold Maryland state income taxes — not North Carolina taxes. Check your paystubs to ensure North Carolina taxes are not incorrectly withheld.

Filing

You only need to file a resident return in Maryland. You will not owe or file in North Carolina.

🏢 If You Commute to North Carolina (In-Office)

Withholding

Your employer will typically withhold North Carolina state taxes for days you physically work there.

Filing

File a Nonresident Return with North Carolina to report income earned there. Then file a Resident Return in Maryland and claim a credit for taxes paid to North Carolina — so you are not double-taxed.

Because tax situations — especially surrounding remote work — can be complex, verify your specific W-2 reporting by consulting a tax professional or your employer's HR payroll system.

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