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1. Correct. As a part-year resident, the status will be the same as the federal.
2. If he had moved to a state that taxes income, NJ would give you a credit for the double taxed income. Since TX has no state tax, filing as a resident, NJ will tax his income. If you file the NR for his Texas time, it will be excluded.
See here where the instructions state: Part-Year Residents. There is no part-year resident return. You may have to file both Form NJ-1040 to report income you received for the part of the year you were a resident and Form NJ-1040NR if you had income from New Jersey sources for the part of the year you were a nonresident.
Reference: NJ filling status and exceptions
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March 5, 2025
3:20 PM