I am paying taxes on NJ state return for my passive rental income. I am a full time resident of PA. Can I check the box that the property is not taxable as rental/ royalty in PA on PA state return? Otherwise, it would seem like I am being double taxed.
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No.
All income is taxable on a PA resident income tax return regardless of where it originates from.
However, you may claim a credit on your PA return for "taxes paid to another state". Thus you get a credit for the NJ income taxes you may have paid on the rental activity. Be sure the PA return contains a Schedule G and you should provide a copy of your NJ return with the PA return.
No.
All income is taxable on a PA resident income tax return regardless of where it originates from.
However, you may claim a credit on your PA return for "taxes paid to another state". Thus you get a credit for the NJ income taxes you may have paid on the rental activity. Be sure the PA return contains a Schedule G and you should provide a copy of your NJ return with the PA return.
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