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Deductions & credits
You may have to file a Pennsylvania nonresident return if you received a PA W-2.
Pennsylvania and New Jersey had a reciprocal agreement. A NJ resident working in PA should have NJ tax withheld.
If PA tax was withheld by mistake, the only way to get it back is to file a PA nonresident return and report $0 income.
Everyone is interpreting “NJ resident. Received PA w2 from a single job” to mean you lived in NJ for the whole year but worked one job in PA and had PA tax withheld from that job.
If that’s the case and you don’t want a PA refund, you can delete you PA nonresident return.
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April 6, 2022
12:42 PM