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June 3, 2019
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Should I put the income I made in Pennsylvania on my return, I only worked for a month and I don’t have my w-2

  • June 3, 2019
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Best answer by KatrinaB48

You must report this income and file a Pennsylvania state return if you meet the requirements below.

  • You received total Pennsylvania gross taxable income in excess of $33, even if no tax is due.
  • You incurred a loss from any transaction as an individual, sole proprietor, partner in a partnership or Pennsylvania S corporation shareholder.

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Employee
June 3, 2019
ALL income is to be reported of your federal income tax return.  Remember that the IRS has a copy of all W2s and will be expecting you to report it.  Call your PA employer to get a copy.  
June 3, 2019

You must report this income and file a Pennsylvania state return if you meet the requirements below.

  • You received total Pennsylvania gross taxable income in excess of $33, even if no tax is due.
  • You incurred a loss from any transaction as an individual, sole proprietor, partner in a partnership or Pennsylvania S corporation shareholder.
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