BillM223
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State tax filing

Yes, the incomes appear to be taxable in both states. BUT most states also allow a credit for taxes paid on the same income to other states. So while you will pay tax to PA, all taxes paid to PA become a credit in NY.

 

First, you should enter the state that is your non-resident state (in this case, enter PA first). Then enter NY, your resident state.

 

All your PA tax will be a credit in NY, so your numbers will change a lot, when you enter the states as described.

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