[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":7},["ShallowReactive",2],{"faq-standard-11044":3},{"rec_id":4,"title":5,"text":6},"11044","How does Oklahoma tax remote workers?","There are a few situations to consider. You may fall into more than one category. \r\n\u003Col> \r\n\u003Cli>I lived in Oklahoma.\u003C/li> \r\n\u003Cul>\u003Cli>If you're considered a \u003Ca href=\"/freefile2025/answers?faq=5593\">full-year\u003C/a> or \u003Ca href=\"/freefile2025/answers?faq=5594\">part-year\u003C/a> resident of Oklahoma, you'll be taxed on all income earned from any source during your time of residency. \r\nBe sure to file the appropriate return.\u003C/ul>\u003C/li> \r\n\u003Cli>I worked remotely from Oklahoma.\u003C/li> \r\n\u003Cul>\u003Cli> Oklahoma taxes income earned for personal services performed while in Oklahoma (even if you're a nonresident). This includes remote work for an employer or clients based outside Oklahoma if you were physically in the state while doing the work. \r\n\u003Cli>You may be able to claim a credit for taxes paid to another state on your Oklahoma resident return for any income required to be reported in multiple states.\u003C/li>\u003C/ul>\u003C/li> \r\n\u003Cli>My employer was based in Oklahoma.\u003C/li> \r\n\u003Cul>\u003Cli> If your employer was based in Oklahoma, they may have withheld Oklahoma taxes from your wages as shown on your \u003Ci>W-2\u003C/i>. However, as long as you didn't live or work in Oklahoma, you may not owe Oklahoma taxes on those wages and can file a nonresident return to claim a refund of those withholdings.\u003C/li> \r\n\u003Cli>If your employer didn't withhold Oklahoma taxes and you were a \u003Ca href=\"/freefile2025/answers?faq=5595\">nonresident\u003C/a> of Oklahoma, you probably don't need to file an Oklahoma return at all unless you otherwise have an Oklahoma nonresident filing requirement.\u003C/li>\u003C/ul> \r\n\u003C/ol> \r\nIf your wages were minimal and you didn't do any other business in Oklahoma, it's possible you will be exempt from filing regardless of residency. See the Oklahoma \u003Ci>511-NR\u003C/i> instructions for more information.",1777391512449]