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If all your PA income is from W2 wages, you should not be paying any income tax to PA . PA and NJ have a reciprocal agreement.
1. File REV419 ASAP to stop the PA withholding.
2. Read this: http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/njit25.shtml
3.. Prepare your federal return.
4. Prepare a PA non-resident return showing zero compnesation and request a full refund of the taxes withheld.
5. Prepare a NJ resident return showing all income, including that earned in PA.
6. Make sure that you claim a credit for taxes paid as local taxes to a PA municipality. There should be an amount on line 41 of your NJ 1040
If all your PA income is from W2 wages, you should not be paying any income tax to PA . PA and NJ have a reciprocal agreement.
1. File REV419 ASAP to stop the PA withholding.
2. Read this: http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/njit25.shtml
3.. Prepare your federal return.
4. Prepare a PA non-resident return showing zero compnesation and request a full refund of the taxes withheld.
5. Prepare a NJ resident return showing all income, including that earned in PA.
6. Make sure that you claim a credit for taxes paid as local taxes to a PA municipality. There should be an amount on line 41 of your NJ 1040
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