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Do I need file another state tax?

xiao
Level 1

I live and work in NJ.  I also have a part-time job in a MD company (working remotely, I never go to MD in 2020).   I got a W2 from the MD company for the 2020 income.  In the w2, box c show the address of the company is in MD.  However, it shows the state as "NJ"   (Employer's state ID number shown as '821-xxx-xxx/000'.  '821-xxx-xxx' is the EIN number shown in box b) in box 15 and also have state tax withheld  in box 17.  Does this mean that I do not need to file MD tax?  Thank you very much

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Ernie
Level 9

What does your professional tax preparer tell you to do?

qbteachmt
Level 15

"Employer's state ID number shown as '821-xxx-xxx/000'. '821-xxx-xxx' is the EIN number shown in box b"

You likely are confusing Fed EIN and State withholding EIN account number. Lots of States use their own numbering system for withholding.

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