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posted Mar 16, 2022 10:45:15 AM

On my non-resident PA tax return, how do I write the Additional Statement Information? I am a MD resident and worked over the summer but I have a job in college in PA.

I ask because on the "Any special Pennsylvania W-2 situations?" page, it had checked that I earned income from another state, which I did, but that is not indicated at all on my PA W-2. However, the next page says that I need to explain this circumstance and enter a Form to which my statement relates and then information without further guidance, so I am unsure of what to enter. Do I simply type in information for my MD W-2?

I'll also say that I did not work these jobs at the same time, as I worked in PA during the school year but worked in MD during the summer.

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Expert Alumni
Mar 16, 2022 11:04:35 AM

Yes, you can enter W-2 as the Form type. For statement information, you can just enter the federal EIN and Boxes 15-17 of the Maryland W-2. 

 

That being said, are you sure you even have to file a PA state return? Did your PA job withhold PA state taxes or Maryland taxes? Maryland and Pennsylvania are reciprocal states, which means if you lived in Maryland and worked in Pennsylvania, your Pennsylvania employer should have withheld Maryland taxes and no Pennsylvania tax return would be necessary. Going to school in PA is considered a temporary absence and does not change the fact that you are a Maryland resident. 

 

If you are filing a Pennsylvania return, it is solely to get a refund of any taxes withheld by Pennsylvania. The income from that W-2 should be added to your Maryland return and PA should provide a complete refund of all state taxes withheld. 

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Expert Alumni
Mar 16, 2022 11:04:35 AM

Yes, you can enter W-2 as the Form type. For statement information, you can just enter the federal EIN and Boxes 15-17 of the Maryland W-2. 

 

That being said, are you sure you even have to file a PA state return? Did your PA job withhold PA state taxes or Maryland taxes? Maryland and Pennsylvania are reciprocal states, which means if you lived in Maryland and worked in Pennsylvania, your Pennsylvania employer should have withheld Maryland taxes and no Pennsylvania tax return would be necessary. Going to school in PA is considered a temporary absence and does not change the fact that you are a Maryland resident. 

 

If you are filing a Pennsylvania return, it is solely to get a refund of any taxes withheld by Pennsylvania. The income from that W-2 should be added to your Maryland return and PA should provide a complete refund of all state taxes withheld. 

New Member
Mar 16, 2022 11:42:40 AM

Thanks for your help!

 

I am not sure if I was required to submit both, but I probably was not. If there was a form that I was supposed to fill out with my PA employer, then I did not know about it. I'm not sure that I can fix this for this year, so I will try to get this straighten out for next year's tax return. Thanks again!

Expert Alumni
Mar 16, 2022 4:00:59 PM

Maryland and Pennsylvania have reciprocity so your Pennsylvania employer should not have withheld PA tax in the first place.

 

You can file a REV-419 to keep your PA employer from collecting PA tax. You may or may not be able to get them to collect MD tax. Just ask. You change withholding at any time.