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You do need to file a resident return for PA. You would exclude your military pay. You must send in a copy of your W2 and PCS orders showing your move to CA as proof that your active duty military income was earned outside of PA. Here is a link with instructions to send in the documents when e-filing your returns. Here is the PA tax reference. All other pay is taxable to PA as a resident.
When you enter your military W2 information be sure to check the box for "Active Duty Military Pay" in the follow on questions. Be sure you have selected PA as your resident state in "My Info" and indicate that that you did not live in any other state.
Edit your PA return in the state interview. Select "Update" for the "Income and Adjustments" section. The military pay should be excluded on the "Compensation Summary" page, but if not, you can edit and exclude it yourself there.
For CA your military pay is not taxable since you are a nonresident. If military pay is your only pay you do not need to file in CA. If you have other pay you will file nonresident CA for that income. You can get a credit on your PA return for taxes paid to CA on that income.
You asked how to "amend", have you already successfully e-filed your returns, or mailed them?
YES I have already submitted my taxes
Here are links for both online and desktop instructions to amend your 2019 tax return.
How do I amend my 2019 TurboTax Online return?
How do I amend my 2019 return in the TurboTax CD/Download software?
I have the same question but I have not yet submitted mine. Mine are still showing in progress. How do I correct it or do I even need to file?
Pennsylvania Resident living in California on Active Duty orders the whole year but showing as owing money.
You do need to file a resident return for PA. You would exclude your military pay. You must send in a copy of your W2 and PCS orders showing your move to CA as proof that your active duty military income was earned outside of PA. Here is a link with instructions to send in the documents when e-filing your returns. Here is the PA tax reference. All other pay is taxable to PA as a resident.
When you enter your military W2 information be sure to check the box for "Active Duty Military Pay" in the follow on questions. Be sure you have selected PA as your resident state in "My Info" and indicate that that you did not live in any other state.
Edit your PA return in the state interview. Select "Update" for the "Income and Adjustments" section. The military pay should be excluded on the "Compensation Summary" page, but if not, you can edit and exclude it yourself there.
For CA your military pay is not taxable since you are a nonresident. If military pay is your only pay you do not need to file in CA. If you have other pay you will file nonresident CA for that income. You can get a credit on your PA return for taxes paid to CA on that income.
I have tried that and I’m not exactly sure where in the amendment I can have the liability tax waived. I shouldn’t owe the state any money. All my income was from active duty military wages
Once in the amendment process, go to the PA interview, update the "Income and Adjustments" and you will get to a page entitled "Compensation Summary" There you can exclude the military pay from PA taxes.
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