I worked during January of 2008 in Ohio, until I was laid off. I then went back to my parent's home in Pennsylvania, changed my address and got a driver's license there. I received unemployment from the state of Ohio, which I had federal tax taken out of. In June I was employed back in Ohio. The only income that I think can be taxed in Pennsylvania is interest income from a CD account that accrued about $125 during the 2008-2009 year. So here comes the meat of the question: when I file my Pennsylvania income tax, do I need to include in any way the W2s from Ohio? Last year I had jobs both in Pennsylvania and Ohio, and did not submit my Ohio W2. Pennsylvania did want my Ohio W2, for some reason, I think the issue was that by claiming only the income from Pennsylvania, it gave me a larger refund that didn't reflect all the money I earned in and out of state during the year. I'm calling Harrisburg soon to chat with someone about this, but I wanted to see if there were any suggestions from the people on Yahoo. I'm contemplating just hiring a tax professional to deal with my State (Ohio/PA) and Federal tax. Quick detail: I resided in Ohio for both of my Ohio jobs - I did not live in Pennsylvania and commute to Ohio. For the W2s, those were purely earned while I was living in Ohio. (Two different addresses - one for my early job and one for my later, and now current, job.)