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Both states will tax you but PA will give you a credit for the rental income taxed in the non-resident state. Complete the non-resident tax return first, then your resident state so everything flows through as it should.
Thank you for your reply! if the state where the rental property located is income tax free state, I don't need to file non-resident in that state? All of the rental income received from the other state will be fully taxed in PA? thank you.
Yes, that is correct. In your case, all rental income will be taxed on your resident state tax return regardless of the property's state income tax free location.
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