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Primary Office Changed From NY to Virtual Employee In PA - Can I Allocate Taxes Owed NY
I have a NY employer and usually pay NY state tax (for several years) but the company moved and downsized their NY office space so I was given ability to become a full-time virtual employee from PA. As of July 1, 2019 I discontinued paying NY state tax and exclusively began paying PA tax. In reading the tax laws surrounding "convenience of the employer test", I'm not so sure now I can allocate 50% of the year to NY state and 50% of the year to PA. The tax program immediately flags my work from home days [Worked Outside of New York at Home] as 100% NY state income. Do I instead just put those days in the [Outside Of New York] to get the proper credit ? Or do I have to bite the bullet and now pay 6 months of missing NY state taxes ? Thanks In Advance