this post was submitted on 19 Jan 2024
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Oregon/Washington is like this. As far as I know, if you live in WA but work in Oregon, you pay a reduced non resident tax rate to Oregon. You're still using the public resources that taxes cover such as roads.
okay, I suspected that might be the case. This is what I'm experiencing.