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State tax filing
An example of double-taxed income is income you earned while living in Pennsylvania but were still working for that New York company. New York is going to tax that money, but so is Pennsylvania because you were living in PA at the time.
"There is a "New York Amount" column & a "Your Amount" column" I can't picture this screen. Which state is it in? And what is the heading at the top of the screen? And you are filing part-year resident returns on both states, right?
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‎July 8, 2020
10:10 AM