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State tax filing
When you are in the Personal Info section, be sure to say you lived in one state and worked in another as well as lived in 2 states. Then, you would first file a DE nonresident return, and then file a PA Part Year Resident Return.
DE considers you a resident if you spend more than 183 days living in the state during the tax year. Since you did not live in the state for 183 days, you could file a non resident return for the time you did live in the state and the time you did not. All of your income will be first taxable to DE since it is earned there.
Then you will file your PA Part Year resident return and include the income for the time you lived in PA. But, you will also take a credit for the taxes paid to DE.
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‎February 17, 2024
6:53 PM