I split work week with 40% based out of NYC and 60% based in PA. Taxed for NYC in W2. Residence in PA. Would I be eligible for a tax credit as PA taxes are significantly lower.
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Maybe. You will need to file a New York nonresident tax return and a Pennsylvania resident tax return.
In most cases, if you live in state that has income tax, you will get a credit on your tax return for the state you live in for part or all of the tax that you pay to the other state.
Once you've determined that you need to file a nonresident state return, the first thing you want to do is make sure you've filled out the Personal Info section correctly:
After you finish your federal return, you'll automatically move to the State tab, where you'll see your nonresident state(s) listed in addition to your resident state.
Tip: To ensure accurate calculations, always complete the nonresident return first if filing in multiple states because your resident state might give you a credit for any taxes paid in that situation.
TurboTax FAQ: How do I file a nonresident state return?
Thanks, how do the New York City taxes work ? Should I follow the same procedure or do they have different implications
You would follow the same procedure to file your NYC taxes, however, PA only gives the credit for taxes paid to another state, not taxes paid to a city. So you will not get a credit on your PA return for taxes paid to NYC only to NYS.
Also, be aware, that the credit you see on your PA return will be less than you actually paid to NYS as PA has a 3.07% flat rate tax and NY taxes are generally higher. The credit for taxes paid to the other state is limited to the 3.07% flat rate on the income you are claiming.
Thanks for elaborating, one final question would the NYC tax situation remain the same irrespective of county/township taxes in PA state.
Possibly. There are MANY jurisdictions in PA and many different rules. Philadelphia, is one that does give you a tax credit for taxes paid to other local jurisdictions. Depending on where you live, you may want to contact your local taxing authority to find out if they give credits for taxes paid to other jurisdictions.
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