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State tax filing
1. Yes, you do have PA state income because it was incorrectly withheld. NJ and PA are reciprocal states. You should not have had PA state tax taken from you at all. You are supposed to give Rev-419 to your employer. Here is the link for reciprocal states with more information.
2. You will have to file a PA return on those PA wages showing you are a NJ resident.
3. You worked in Philadelphia so you pay taxes there. Since it came out of your wages, you do not need to file a city return.
4. You will file a credit on your NJ return for the PA tax liability. The program requires you create your PA return first and then your NJ for figures to calculate correctly.
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‎February 4, 2020
12:23 PM