jfkmetz
Jan 29, 2011, 01:46 PM
My home is in North Carolina but I work full time for a contracting company in Pennsylvania where I earn all my yearly income. Most of the time, I work from an office in Pittsburgh, and of course live in Pennsylvania while working there. I can work remotely, so I drive to North Carolina and work from there as often as possible.
I just received my W-2 form for 2010 at my Pennsylvania address. I see that my employer deducted Pennsylvania state income tax, but deducted no North Carolina state income tax. There is no indication that my permanent residence is in North Carolina. The address on the W-2 is my Pennsylvania address.
Since I earned no income in North Carolina in 2010, is this correct? Does this mean that I will need to file both North Carolina and Pennsylvania state income tax forms for tax year 2010? If so, do I owe state income tax to both states, or is it split somehow? Did my employer report and deduct my income correctly, or do I need to go back to them and ask them to correct the withholding and W-2 to show both North Carolina and Pennsylvania?
I have never had this situation come up before, so any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
I just received my W-2 form for 2010 at my Pennsylvania address. I see that my employer deducted Pennsylvania state income tax, but deducted no North Carolina state income tax. There is no indication that my permanent residence is in North Carolina. The address on the W-2 is my Pennsylvania address.
Since I earned no income in North Carolina in 2010, is this correct? Does this mean that I will need to file both North Carolina and Pennsylvania state income tax forms for tax year 2010? If so, do I owe state income tax to both states, or is it split somehow? Did my employer report and deduct my income correctly, or do I need to go back to them and ask them to correct the withholding and W-2 to show both North Carolina and Pennsylvania?
I have never had this situation come up before, so any help is appreciated.
Thanks!