I have a client who moved to NY from PA in 2010. She was a full year NY resident in 2011. She received a W2 for severence pay from a company she worked for while living in PA, which lists PA as the state and has PA withholding. I am preparing a non-resident PA return for her, but am unsure as to whether this income is truly taxable to PA, or if I should just file to get a refund of withholding. Any advice would be appreciated.
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I have a client who moved to NY from PA in 2010. She was a full year NY resident in 2011. She received a W2 for severence pay from a company she worked for while living in PA, which lists PA as the state and has PA withholding. I am preparing a non-resident PA return for her, but am unsure as to whether this income is truly taxable to PA, or if I should just file to get a refund of withholding. Any advice would be appreciated.
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I have a client who moved to NY from PA in 2010. She was a full year NY resident in 2011. She received a W2 for severence pay from a company she worked for while living in PA, which lists PA as the state and has PA withholding. I am preparing a non-resident PA return for her, but am unsure as to whether this income is truly taxable to PA, or if I should just file to get a refund of withholding. Any advice would be appreciated.Comment
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severance taxable
From PA DOR FAQs page:
Is my severance pay taxable even if I moved to a different state?
Severance payments received from services that were performed in PA would be taxable to PA even if you are no longer a PA resident with the exception if you move to a reciprocal state.
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