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  2. How do I file my city taxes for Philadelphia? - Intuit

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    You must attach a completed Pennsylvania Schedule SP to your refund petition, or an Annual Reconciliation of Employee Earnings Tax return, to be eligible to receive the income-based rates. The City of Philadelphia will check to make sure your Schedule SP matches the state’s records. Non-Pennsylvania residents who work in Philadelphia but do ...

  3. I Live in NJ, but work in PA. I payed Philadelphia Local Tax ......

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    If your income in Philadelphia was wages, you do not owe any PA state income tax or need to file. If PA state taxes were mistakenly withheld, then you would need to file to get a full refund. You can't get a refund of the Philly wage tax, but you can use the Philly tax to get a credit on your NJ return for taxes paid to another state.

  4. I live in NJ but work in Philadelphia. My w2 has no state tax ......

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    I have a w2 which shows box 15 (PA), box 19(local income tax)$1201,( box 18 local wages) 34896, and on box 20(locality)Philadelphia. I live in NJ and work in Philadelphia. I understand that i do not have to file a PA return but must for NJ.

  5. Solved: I live in NJ and work in Philadelphia. I am getting tax...

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    “The Reciprocal Personal Income Tax Agreement between Pennsylvania and New Jersey means compensation paid to New Jersey residents employed in Pennsylvania is not subject to Pennsylvania income tax. Therefore, you cannot claim a credit on Schedule NJ-COJ for taxes paid to Pennsylvania on those earnings.

  6. I live in NJ but work in Philadelphia. My w2 has no state tax ......

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    Since that NJ-PA reciprocity agreement is still in effect, you only file a NJ resident tax return, as long as no PA state taxes were withheld for that W-2 job in Philadelphia, and you get to take a credit on the NJ tax return for the taxes withheld for Philadelphia. (Philadelphia and PA are entirely different tax authorities, i.e. there is no ...

  7. Solved: NJ-Philly Reciprocal tax agreement - only place to ... -...

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    When you actually file your NJ return, that is when you are going to be double taxed on the same income - once for the wage tax in Philadelphia and then again on your New Jersey return for the same income. This is why New Jersey allows you to take this credit against these taxes paid directly on your NJ tax return.

  8. Philadelphia - Local Taxes

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    The Philadelphia wage tax is separate from Pennsylvania income tax. It does not affect your state tax return. The Philadelphia wage tax is a flat tax. City residents don’t have to file a return unless they worked outside Philadelphia city limits on some days and their employer withheld tax on those dates. If that’s the case, you can file a ...

  9. I got rental income from another state, do I have to file income...

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    In most cases you would not have to pay tax on a net loss on a State return. When you file a nonresident MI return, you report all of your income, even income earned out of State. You then allocate your income between MI income and other State Income. Check your MI return to see if your out of state income has been allocated as out of state income.

  10. Can I get a Philadelphia income tax credit on DE filing? - Intuit

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    You cannot claim a credit on your Delaware return for tax paid to Philadelphia. DE only allows a credit against other state tax. Delaware says: "If you are a resident of Delaware (or elect to be taxed as one) and pay income taxes to another State on income earned in the other State which is also included in your Delaware taxable income, the law ...

  11. Live in NJ but work in PA. Do I need to fill a tax return for PA?...

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    NJ taxes all income made plus deferrals to retirement, you would need to check with HR to see what all NJ does differently on your paycheck. PA resident so PA taxes all income. You will need to file NJ nonresident return. You will pay NJ tax on the income and claim a credit on your PA return. Please carefully follow these directions.