if your home office qualifies as a permanent establishment, then you do need to pay the state tax. the definition varies a little bit. but if a corporation's head quarter in another state, then more than likely it has a permanent establishment in the other state.
see definition for "permanent establishment"
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this is interesting
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in general, yes, but
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