DanielV01
Expert Alumni

After you file

@jc12583  I would suggest speaking with your company and have them verify if they are unsure.  If you are not subject to PA tax based on that, you will probably want something in writing in case PA comes asking.  However, you also will not have to file a PA return if this is the case.

 

However, if you find out you do need to file one, you will certainly owe PA tax.  However, your NY refund should be increased by what you owe PA, because NY will allow you a credit for taxes you pay to another state.  The only thing it should cost you in the end is whatever it costs to file the PA return in addition to the NY return if that is the case.  But you do well to verify the correct way from your employers and avoid penalties that would come if you didn't do it correctly.

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