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State tax filing
If you are a Massachusetts resident, you should be getting a credit for the amount of tax you pay to New York on your Massachusetts return, and not the other way around. If you work in New York but live in Massachusetts, you pay tax to where you work first (the nonresident state) and then your resident state (Massachusetts) gives you a credit for what you must pay to the nonresident state. Is this your situation? Please clarify.
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May 7, 2021
8:38 PM