Yes..only on that portion of income properly allocated or attributable to that State.
Generally speaking, you owe income tax in both the state where you work and the state where you live. Since the state you live in does not have an income tax, you would owe tax in the state where you worked only. You would file a non-resident return in that state.
Yes the state that I live in does have a personal state income tax and does collect the states personal income taxes from the taxpayers.
The state where you work and earn the income wants to collect some state income tax on the income that you earn in that state.
it is residential
Yes. Interest from Fed Home Loan Bonds ARE federally taxable and generally are not taxed by states (I live in FL which does not have a state income tax).
I would call your home state where you live. Where you were born is your 'birth' state.
If you live in New York City, you pay federal, state, and local income tax. If you live in Indiana, you pay federal, state, and county income tax.
It depends what state you live in...what state are you asking about? NY
Yes you will have to file the Pa state income tax return correctly to determine if you have to pay any PA state income tax.
Yes the state where the source of the rental income is from wants some income tax on that rental income that you have received from the nonresident state. A nonresident state income tax return will have to filed with the state where the rental property is located.
No because Illinois will want some state income taxes paid on the income that was earned in Illinois.