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    Dec 17, 2011, 01:00 PM
    NJ tax question
    A Flordia resident also has a condo in NJ. The Company he works for (he is also a shareholder) is located in
    PA. He spends about 50 days per year in NJ. While living in the NJ condo he visits his office in PA.
    He receives a salary from the company in PA. Shoud he file as a full-year nonresident in NJ for 50/360 of
    His salary, or as a nonresident of PA for 5-/360 of his salary ?
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    Dec 18, 2011, 11:14 AM
    In my opinion, he is non-resident for BOTH New Jersey and Pennsylvania, but he must pay taxes to BOTH state for income earned while working in those states.

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