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Help with filing out of state taxes
Pennsylvania resident but work in NJ. Employer took out taxes for NJ when they shouldn't have. I am trying to file a return for taxes paid to NJ. NJ is a reciprocal state with PA so I should not have paid any taxes to NJ
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Help with filing out of state taxes
You must do a nonresident return for NJ, and then a resident one for PA. Since you owe PA taxes, there may be interest and/or a penalty.
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Help with filing out of state taxes
You must do a nonresident return for NJ, and then a resident one for PA. Since you owe PA taxes, there may be interest and/or a penalty.
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Help with filing out of state taxes
I have cleared everything on PA's end (had to pay out of pocket money owed). My question is how do I file a nonresident with NJ using the TurboTax tool?