I am a NJ resident who owns a small business and does some work in Pennsylvania.
I'm trying to apportion my Schedule C income for form PA-40, using Schedule NRH. But the calculations are coming out wrong. Instead of taking the amount of income I earned in PA and moving forward with that, the software is adding that to my entire profits for the year and wanting me to pay tax on that in PA. But only a small amount of income (and therefore tax) is related to PA. Most of is was earned in NJ, my state of residence.
Is this a software error? Or what have I done wrong?
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Dear Kesha,
Thanks so much for replying. My token number is 123145806405034-05870879.
My states are Pennsylvania and NJ (my state of residence...I have not yet begun that return).
FYI, I also have a social media case number of 17482542. I was chatting with someone via Twitter but was uncomfortable filling out the Google form with so much personal info.
Many thanks in advance for your help.
Thank you for sending over your token.
I was able to pinpoint the reason for the issue.
When you get to the Business Summary screen within the PA return, click on edit next to the first business.
On the next screen, click the box that says I need help determining the correct amount of income/loss to report for PA (Schedule NRH).
Do these steps for both businesses.
Continue through the rest of the business screens until you get to Nonresident business compensation. Click yes.
Verify the amounts on this screen are correct. This should update your Form PA-40 to only include the apportioned net profit.
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