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czawor
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I live in PA, but started working in MD in July, 2017. On my MD tax return, it shows income from PA & MD. Do I have to pay taxes on PA & MD income to both states?

 
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IsabellaG
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I live in PA, but started working in MD in July, 2017. On my MD tax return, it shows income from PA & MD. Do I have to pay taxes on PA & MD income to both states?

Not if your income was from  wages. Maryland and Pennsylvania have a reciprocal agreement, where you only pay tax in Pennsylvania. You should have filed MW 507 with your Maryland employer so that you wouldn't have tax withheld from your wages. 

If your employer withheld Maryland taxes anyway, file a nonresident Maryland return to get that money refunded.

If your income from MD was self-employment income, however, you would be taxed by Maryland on that income. The tax calculation applies a percentage based on your income earned in Maryland to the tax on all of your income. 


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