I'm new to this all stuff.. so please bear with me.
I have been offered a position and I am going over the state tax forms. I am a NJ resident who will be working in Philadelphia. According to my employer , I have the option to either take NJ or PA taxes out of my check.
I know if I take PA taxes out, the PA taxes are "credited" to my NJ state tax returns. PA and NJ have a reciprocal agreement.
If it complicates matters any, I have a set Philadelphia wage tax as well.
I think PA has a flat tax percentage rate (Used to be a PA resident years ago) and NJ does not use this system.
What is more advantageous? If it complicates matters further, DH works in DE so we also have DE state taxes to do. DH has DE taxes taken out, but we had to owe the state of NJ state taxes this year. DH had a large DE refund but this money went to our state of NJ taxes.
I have been offered a position and I am going over the state tax forms. I am a NJ resident who will be working in Philadelphia. According to my employer , I have the option to either take NJ or PA taxes out of my check.
I know if I take PA taxes out, the PA taxes are "credited" to my NJ state tax returns. PA and NJ have a reciprocal agreement.
If it complicates matters any, I have a set Philadelphia wage tax as well.
I think PA has a flat tax percentage rate (Used to be a PA resident years ago) and NJ does not use this system.
What is more advantageous? If it complicates matters further, DH works in DE so we also have DE state taxes to do. DH has DE taxes taken out, but we had to owe the state of NJ state taxes this year. DH had a large DE refund but this money went to our state of NJ taxes.