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Are you a telecommuter? If the company does not require you to perform the work in Texas and you perform the work in Texas for your convenience, PA deems that the compensation is taxable by PA. If the company required you to perform the work in Texas, then it would not be PA sourced income.
Do you telecommute?
For Pennsylvania, all wages earned from an employer in that state are allocated to that state unless, by necessity, the nonresident’s work must be performed from his or her out-of-state location - See more at:
http://www.journalofaccountancy.com/issues/2009/jun/20091371.html#sthash.7O3zQebs.dpuf
http://www.koscpa.com/newsletter-article/state-tax-consequences-telecommuting/
[edited] Where do you physically work? As a nonresident, you would pay PA income tax only on compensation for services you perform in Pennsylvania. Your PA employer would then withhold PA tax from the exact amount of your PA-taxable compensation.
Note: But if you are a telecommuter, see afc472's comment and reference.
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