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Home > Business & Careers > Accounting   »   Living in PA and Working in Manhattan - Tax implications

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Living in PA and Working in Manhattan - Tax implications

I am considering a job in New York City but I live in Bucks County, PA.
Will I be taxed in BOTH states and if I am, is there an "In-kind" or equal credit in PA to offset what NY takes?

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