Work in NY and reside in PA - box 18 is blank - Tax preparer says it shouldn't be blank needs to have the same Amt as in Box 16 - or will owe thousands of dollars
went to HR and they say it's correct-
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It is fine either way. If you have withholding for local tax for both NY and PA, then enter wages in both states. If you have no local withholding you really don't need to enter anything in those boxes for your state tax returns.
Your employer doesn't need to change your W-2 for this reason.
NY will tax the income you earn there. PA will tax the income as a resident. Be sure to follow the instructions below for a credit on your resident state.
State Returns - Your resident state requires you to include all worldwide income. Assume both states require income tax returns to be filed:
Credit for taxes paid to another state is allowed by a resident state when the same income is being taxed to another state. Your resident state does not want you to pay tax twice on the same income. The credit that is allowed will be the lesser of:
In most cases complete your nonresident state first.
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