ErnieS0
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State tax filing

Yes. It appears the PA portion is correct. If you lived and worked in PA through August 1, then all your income up to that point would be reported on a part-year PA return.

 

New York state requires employers to show full year wages earned everywhere on the W-2, with the amount adjusted on the actual tax return. I believe it’s the only state that does that. Other states will show actual income taxable to that state.

 

Allocate your NY wages on your NY return to only show what you earned from August to December. That would be the same amount reported to Connecticut. You can claim a tax credit on your part-year NY return for CT tax.

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