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Lived in Reno, NV and earned from PA

I used to work in Reno, NV in 2020. First week of August 2020, I left my previous job and accepted a position in a company in PA. The job in  PA started August 17th. I continued to live in Reno, NV due to Covid situation and worked from home by travelling when required to PA and staying at my friends place. Our family officially moved to PA Dec 1st 2020. I can claim residency in PA starting Dec 1st 2020.  I have an income of about $60,000 from PA. While filing PA state return, should I put taxable income as the amount total which is $60000 or break it down into income earned from Dec1st to Dec 31st as the only income taxable in PA? My PA W2 shows state wages as ~$60,000. Reno doesn't have state tax. I will save quite a bit depending on how I need to file this PA state tax. Please guide me how to do this? Thanks.

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Lived in Reno, NV and earned from PA

You will have to file a PA state return. Golfers and other athletes pay state taxes in every state they earn income that have state income taxes. 

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