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Yes, the incomes appear to be taxable in both states. BUT most states also allow a credit for taxes paid on the same income to other states. So while you will pay tax to PA, all taxes paid to PA become a credit in NY.
First, you should enter the state that is your non-resident state (in this case, enter PA first). Then enter NY, your resident state.
All your PA tax will be a credit in NY, so your numbers will change a lot, when you enter the states as described.
In TurboTax be sure to complete your non-resident PA tax return before you do your home state NY return.
That's because the "other state credit" is granted by your resident state. The program doesn't know the amount of the credit unless you complete your non-resident state tax return first.
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