My wife and I filed the NJ 2020 tax return as partial residents. Because my wife worked in NJ and CA in 2020. I was working in CA only. The turbotax helped us filed both NJ-1040 and NJ-1040NR.
Today, I just received the notice from NJ regarding my non-resident return, which has amount due. It asks me to pay the amount due. However, my resident return has the refund, which is more than the amount due on non-resident return.
I am wondering if the NJ tax division handles the resident return and non-resident return separately? Will I receive the refund in a different mail? Thanks for your help in advance.
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You have to figure that when you file a resident and a non-resident NJ return, your returns will be reviewed by a person, sooner or later.
Thanks for your reply. I don't understand your statement. I mailed the paperwork created by the turbotax to the NJ tax division. Should they review my paperwork?
" It asks me to pay the amount due. "
Unless you intend to dispute the adjustment,
it is recommended that you follow the instructions and pay up.
How did you possibly file 2 NJ returns for the same tax year ? Did you file separately from your spouse ?
In NJ this is permitted if you are not a resident for the entire year.
No, We filed jointly
Then what I can do to ask them to review my resident return?
Thanks @fanfare
I just checked the refund status on NJ tax division. It shows me that it is being processed.
Can I assume that they are process the amount due and refund separately? I will pay for the amount due now and wait for the refund process to finish. Any advices from you? Thanks.
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