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NY state tax for nonresident

Martingale Kim
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I'm a MD resident work remotely for a company in New York city. part of my tax is witheld for NY state.

i did a research and seems that I can't get these refund because there's no treaty between NY and MD, treaty exist between NY and NJ,PA, not MD.

is this really the case and I have to pay tax to both NY and MD state?

thanks

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Russell Brazil
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Russell Brazil
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Quote from @Martingale Kim:
Quote from @David M.:

@Martingale Kim

With so much work from home, there is a lot more people running into this complication. 

However, you should always be able to claim a credit on the other state's tax return.  So, you don't pay anymore than just the higher of the two.  Does that make sense?

Consult a qualified professional.


 I'm doing it in TurboTax,  shouldn't TurboTax be able to figure that out ?

thanks


 Well with the going rate of professional tax advice being $300 an hour, and turbo tax costing $40, let's just say you get what you pay for.

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