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February 6, 2020
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Currently working in Texas, and reside and own a home in PA. If I change residency would I still owe PA Taxes?

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I currently work in Texas for 20 days out of the month. I own a home and am in PA for 10 days out of the month. All of my income is earned in Texas. If I were to establish TX residency would I still be liable for PA state taxes due to the fact that I own a home there?

Best answer by AmyC

If you establish a home in TX and that is where you vote, intend to remain and happen to have a second house in PA, then TX would be your home. No PA tax unless you decide  to rent out that house.

 

If you have a wife and kids in PA, you won't be able to convince anybody that your home is TX.

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AmyC
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February 6, 2020

If you establish a home in TX and that is where you vote, intend to remain and happen to have a second house in PA, then TX would be your home. No PA tax unless you decide  to rent out that house.

 

If you have a wife and kids in PA, you won't be able to convince anybody that your home is TX.

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