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State tax filing
You do not need a corrected W2.
In most cases, if you live in state that has income tax, you will get a credit on your tax return for the state you live in (PA) for part or all of the tax that you pay to the other state (NJ).
If you were a resident of two different states during the tax year (for example, if you moved from one state to another), you'll normally file part-year returns in both states, assuming each state collects income tax and you had income in each state.
TurboTax handles part-year returns, but you need to make sure you've set up your personal information correctly for us to do so. We'll ask about where you lived in 2023 when you set up your personal information.
If you need to add this information after you've begun your return:
Note: If your TurboTax navigation looks different than what’s described here, learn more.
- Sign in to TurboTax and select My Info.
- A Your personal info screen appears.
- Question number 2 asks you the state(s) you lived in during 2023. Select your state of residence from a dropdown menu (Pennsylvania).
- You'll also be asked if you lived in another state in 2023. Answer Yes and a new section will appear asking for your previous state of residence. Select the other state you lived in (New Jersey).
- Fill out the date of when you moved to your current state (Pennsylvania).
- If the rest of your information is accurate, select Continue.
After you finish entering your federal return info, you'll automatically move to the State Taxes section, where you'll see your part-year states listed. We suggest you prepare the return for your former state first, followed by the return for the state you currently live in.
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