bkapoor
Mar 29, 2006, 07:40 AM
Hello:
I was living in CT during the beginning half of 2005 on an F1 visa. I graduated and moved to Pennsylvania in May 2005 and have been on an OPT and then an H1B visa for the remainder of the year. I have 2 W-2s : one from my university in CT and another from my current employer in PA.
Since I had earnings in 2 states, I am required to file returns in both (as a part-year resident). Do I need to report my earnings for the entire 2005 tax year to both states (as reported on my Federal 1040NR-EZ form) ? If so, do I have to file additional forms to make sure that I do not end up paying double taxes ? Or, can I just report only my "state" income to the individual states based on the respective W-2s ?
I realise that this is a very specific state-oriented question and this is probably not the right forum for such a query. But I am hoping that someone who has been in a similar situation might be able to provide some direction. In short, I would like to know if it is a norm to :
a) report the entire year's income to both states and file additional paperwork to exclude the out-of-state income, OR
b) report only the income earned in a state to that state
Thanks a lot,
Bhavna
I was living in CT during the beginning half of 2005 on an F1 visa. I graduated and moved to Pennsylvania in May 2005 and have been on an OPT and then an H1B visa for the remainder of the year. I have 2 W-2s : one from my university in CT and another from my current employer in PA.
Since I had earnings in 2 states, I am required to file returns in both (as a part-year resident). Do I need to report my earnings for the entire 2005 tax year to both states (as reported on my Federal 1040NR-EZ form) ? If so, do I have to file additional forms to make sure that I do not end up paying double taxes ? Or, can I just report only my "state" income to the individual states based on the respective W-2s ?
I realise that this is a very specific state-oriented question and this is probably not the right forum for such a query. But I am hoping that someone who has been in a similar situation might be able to provide some direction. In short, I would like to know if it is a norm to :
a) report the entire year's income to both states and file additional paperwork to exclude the out-of-state income, OR
b) report only the income earned in a state to that state
Thanks a lot,
Bhavna