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February 15, 2023
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Lived part year in one state and then moved to another and still work in the first state. State tax returns

  • February 15, 2023
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I work in Delaware. In 2022 I lived in Delaware for 8 months and then moved to PA for 4 months of the year and still work in Delaware. I am not sure how to file the state tax return. Do I have to file a state return in both states?

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    February 15, 2023

    Yes, you need to file state return in both states and allocate your income. 

    For PA Part-year residents use the same PA-40 that residents and nonresidents use.

    Delaware does not offer a part year resident return. Part year residents can elect to file the Part-Year return on the resident or nonresident form. 

    How do I file a part-year state return?

     

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    February 15, 2023

    Thank you for the information!

    AmyC
    Employee
    February 18, 2024

    Yes, a part year resident of each state but DE gets to tax all of the income since it was earned there. PA will only tax the income earned while a PA resident and give you a credit for the portion DE taxed also.

    Calculate your DE tax liability first, then PA for the credit to calculate correctly.

     

    PA and DE entered in a new dual residency agreement this year that should not affect you based on your question but does show they understand the issue you face.

     

    Refer to PA Personal Income Tax Guide - Deductions and Credits, for additional information.

     

    @rvollum 

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    February 18, 2024

    Thank you so much @AmyC ! This is 100% the guidance I was looking for. I got the idea that I had to do both, but I needed to know the "order of operations". Really appreciate the help and guidance.

    Rob