Lives in Philadelphia
works in Delaware
Delaware took out state and local taxes. No PA taxes taken out state or local.
File PA and Delaware return?
Did you try google:
PA resident working in DE
"Two of Pennsylvania's neighboring states do not offer income tax reciprocity: Delaware and New York. This means, for example, a Pennsylvania resident working in one of those states must file a return in that state, pay the tax, and then take a credit on his or her Pennsylvania return."
https://www.picpa.org/keep-informed/pages/taxes-for-living-and-working-in-different-states
You should bookmark this, as it becomes one of the basic resources you can use again and again.
Would it make sense for them to owe PA -$1,500 and DE a refund of $133 fed $95
W2
box 1. $47,744
box 2. $4065.36
DE box 16 47744.79
17 $2104.84
Local $47744.79
Local income tax $596.85
Locality wilmington
I got it. Schedule G/L to take the credit paid to PA.
Its a new client who used turbo tax and that was the figures she got. I just put it in on Pro series
DE tax rates are higher than PA. DE doesn't tax other income like interest and dividends and gains,(it taxes everything then takes a ratio of wages over everything), but PA does for its residents.
PA doesn't give a credit for Wilmington tax, but Philly might.
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