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pguzy
Nov 5, 2006, 07:26 AM
Hello
My husband and I are PA residents and in September he became employed by a NY state company and is commuting daily. The company he works for is only taking NY state and local taxes from his salary, as well as federal. I know I have to file tax forms with both states, but my question is What forms do I use? Is there any type of tax credit given between PA and NY? Do I need to pay estimated taxes through out the year based on my husband income?

Thank you for your time any help would be greatly appreciated.

AtlantaTaxExpert
Nov 5, 2006, 02:43 PM
You can get the NY state forms from their website, or you can use state tax software.

PA will give you a credit (probably dollar-for-dollar) for the NY state taxes withheld, which means it is likeloy you will owe NO PA state income taxes.