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June 4, 2019
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I live in Pennsylvania and work in Maryland. My employer withheld PA taxes for state wages. Do I need to file a non-resident Maryland return and then file PA Return?

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Best answer by re2boys

MD and PA have a reciprocal agreement where they will not tax the wages of a resident living in the opposite state.  So the only reason to file a MD non-resident return is if MD withheld state taxes and you need to request a refund.

This only applies to wages.  If you have self-employment income or rental income in MD, you are required to file a MD return.

Report ALL income on your PA return, regardless of where earned.

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June 4, 2019

MD and PA have a reciprocal agreement where they will not tax the wages of a resident living in the opposite state.  So the only reason to file a MD non-resident return is if MD withheld state taxes and you need to request a refund.

This only applies to wages.  If you have self-employment income or rental income in MD, you are required to file a MD return.

Report ALL income on your PA return, regardless of where earned.

June 4, 2019
Where is this income input on PA return?