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February 13, 2026
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Partnership LLC State Filing Requirement

  • February 13, 2026
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Hello!
I have a partnership LLC registered in PA. I have received an income with 1099-NEC form from another partnership LLC in NJ. Do I need to file state taxes for both PA and NJ for my partnership LLC state return? If so, will I be eligible to get credit for one of the states for the taxes paid in another? How should I manage this in Turbotax Business Desktop software? Thank you! 

Best answer by PatriciaV

Yes, if the LLC earned income sourced in more than one state, the company will need to file a State income tax return in each state where the income was earned. Be sure to prepare the non-resident state first.

 

As you work through the state interviews, look for questions about taxes paid in another state and/or allocating the income to the specific state. TurboTax automatically transfers your federal return to each state, but you need to adjust the income so that you don't over-report.

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PatriciaV
PatriciaVAnswer
Level 15
February 15, 2026

Yes, if the LLC earned income sourced in more than one state, the company will need to file a State income tax return in each state where the income was earned. Be sure to prepare the non-resident state first.

 

As you work through the state interviews, look for questions about taxes paid in another state and/or allocating the income to the specific state. TurboTax automatically transfers your federal return to each state, but you need to adjust the income so that you don't over-report.

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aas870Author
Level 3
March 4, 2026

Also, as I am filing NJ state tax return for my partnership LLC, will I be required to file NJ state non-resident tax form for my personal tax filing (NJ-1040NR)?

Level 15
March 4, 2026

If you are not a New Jersey resident and you receive income from a New Jersey partnership you will have to file a New Jersey non-resident personal tax return.  

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